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The Hydrology Point Feature Class defines natural/semi natual point hydrographic features (springs, seeps, tanks, guzzlers…) on RSL. The data for this point feature class was provided by the refuge.
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This dataset depicts 10 foot contours derived from the USGS 1/3 arc second (10m) digital elevation model.
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Contours generated from 10m National Elevation Dataset and clipped to the boundary of Modoc National Wildlife Refuge.
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When a species is proposed for listing as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider whether there are areas of habitat believed to be essential the species’ conservation. Those areas may be proposed for designation as “critical habitat.” Critical habitat is a term defined and used in the Act. It is a specific geographic area(s) that contains features essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and that may require special management and protection. Critical habitat may include an area that is not currently occupied by the species but that will be needed for its recovery. An area is designated as “critical habitat” after the...
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When a species is proposed for listing as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider whether there are areas of habitat believed to be essential the species’ conservation. Those areas may be proposed for designation as “critical habitat.” Critical habitat is a term defined and used in the Act. It is a specific geographic area(s) that contains features essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and that may require special management and protection. Critical habitat may include an area that is not currently occupied by the species but that will be needed for its recovery. An area is designated as “critical habitat” after the...
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The Hydrology Polygon Feature Class defines areas of open water features on RSL. The polygon feature class is composed of National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Plus Polygons and where the NHD Plus layer was insufficient, water bodies were digitized from 2010 National Agricultural Inventory Program (NAIP) 1 meter aerial imagery. Areas of open water are known to fluctuate based on rainfall and other factors, and therefore this dataset may not be accurate for other time periods.
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Vegetation and land cover data for Upper Klamath NWR. This dataset is based on interpretation of 2014 near-infrared imagery produced by the National Aerial Imagery Program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture with input on the general vegetation composition provided by local refuge staff. Field data at the species level were not available and further work is needed to refine this product to meet the convention of the National Vegetation Classification System. In addition, no validation was performed on this dataset.
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This dataset represents vegetation and landcover for Ruby Lake NWR. It was produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, with field data collection provided by the University of Nevada, Reno. The process was iterative and took place over two calendar years and two field seasons. Additional data points were acquired in order to validate the map product and to develop a product that met a minimal accuracy level of 80%. The final classification is based on 2013 National Agricultural Imagery Program (NAIP) orthophotography, produced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture but additional datasets were also utilized, including a digital elevation model. The classification methodology uses a hybrid approach of pixel-based...
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This layer represents land cover classes mapped within the Modoc Wildlife Refuge. Mapping was completed using a combination of field data, object-based image analysis using Feature Analyst, and photo interpretation. Source data included 2005 CIR NAIP digital aerial photography, and Modoc National Wildlife Refuge data layers. Field data was collected by USFWS staff in May and June of 2007.
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This dataset depicts areas open to hunting on Ruby Lake NWR. Hunting is only allowed for the following: ducks (including mergansers), dark geese (including white-fronted and Canada geese), coots, common moorhens and snipe. All other species are prohibited from hunting within the refuge bounds.
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This dataset depicts the auto-tour route for Ruby Lake NWR. This is the publicly-accessible road network for the refuge. This dataset was created by digitizing the road network using 1m NAIP imagery in a GIS environment.
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A raster dataset representing the probability of the surrounding landscape (6.4km radius) supporting a greater sage-grouse lek.This dataset was made by mosaicking the probability of GRSG habitat layers (citation) and classifying them into unsuitable (0.01-0.25), low (0.25-0.50), moderate (0.50-0.65), and high (0.65-1.0) probabilities of the landscape supporting a lek. The publication date of this data is July 2016.
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When a species is proposed for listing as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider whether there are areas of habitat believed to be essential the species’ conservation. Those areas may be proposed for designation as “critical habitat.” Critical habitat is a term defined and used in the Act. It is a specific geographic area(s) that contains features essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and that may require special management and protection. Critical habitat may include an area that is not currently occupied by the species but that will be needed for its recovery. An area is designated as “critical habitat” after the...
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This dataset depicts vegetation and landcover at a broad scale for Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge. It was created through interpretation of aerial imagery (NAIP orthophotography) acquired in August 2014 by the USDA. Ecognition software was then used to create segments of the imagery and those segments were manually classified by a GIS Analyst with the help of refuge biologists and staff with expert knowledge of the local conditions. The GIS Analyst also made a reconnaissance trip to the area in the fall of 2014 to assist with image interpretation. No systematically collected field data were available to create a classification at a finer level, such as the Alliance or Associate level and so this product does...
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Contours generated from 10m National Elevation Dataset and clipped to the boundary of Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge.
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This dataset depicts staffed visitor stations within the Pacific Southwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Staffed visitor stations may be refuge offices that are open to the public during specified hours, or may be dedicated visitor centers. This dataset does not include kiosks or other areas which contain information for visitors but are not staffed. The locations of these stations are based on the USFWS Corporate Master Table, with additional editing and updates based on the input of field and visitor services staff.
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This data set depicts the facility point features (i.e. gates, boat launches, blinds) at the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge in Colusa County, California. This facilties dataset was heads-up digitized using aerial imagery. Certain facility features (gates) were snapped to the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Roads dataset.


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