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This map contains multiple layers related to the corridors in Blueprint 2.2. Inland Hubs These are the hubs used in the Linkage Mapper-based connectivity analysis for the inland portion of the South Atlantic area in Blueprint 2.2. Input Data -- Ecosystem scores from Zonation for all inland ecosystems (beach and dune, estuarine marsh, forested wetland, freshwater marsh, maritime forest, pine and prairie, upland hardwood) -- The Nature Conservancy’s (TNC) Resilient Land Project -- TNC's Secured Lands Database (External Eastern Division 2014) Mapping Steps 1) Individual ecosystem integrity scores (Zonation outputs) for the inland ecosystems (beach and dune, estuarine marsh, forested wetland, freshwater marsh, maritime...
What are current conditions for important park natural resources? What are the critical data and knowledge gaps? What are some of the factors that are influencing park resource conditions? Natural Resource Condition Assessments (NRCAs) evaluate and report on the above for a subset of important natural resources in national park units (hereafter, parks). Focal study resources and indicators are selected on a park-by-park basis, guided by use of structured resource assessment and reporting frameworks. Considerations include park resource setting and enabling legislation (what are this park's most important natural resources?) and presently available data and expertise (what can be evaluated at this time?). In addition...
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These heatmaps show a top 3 stressor or service, as ranked by participants, and the concentration of participants who reported as working in each municipality or county who also voted for that stressor or service across the landscape. This map shows the percentage of participants from each county and municipality who ranked Salt Cedar (Tamarix spp) as a top 3 ecosystem stressor in the Riparian Invasive Plant category in their region. Symbology represents the percentage of participants with 0% = dark green, 0.0001 % - 24.99% = light green, 25% - 49.99% = yellow, 50% - 74.99% = orange, 75% - 100% = red. All counties and municipalities identified by participants as areas where they work were given a tally for each...
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The seven input models used to estimate the total influence of the human footprint. These models either explored how anthropogenic features influence wildlife populations via changes in habitat (road-induced dispersal of invasive plants, oil and gas developments, human induced fires, and anthropogenic habitat fragmentation) or predators densities (spatial distribution of domestic and synanthropic avian predators). The human footprint map is a composite of these seven models.
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This web map contains the ESRI ArcGIS Online World Topographic Map service, (aka "the community basemap"). The World Topographic Map service is designed to be used as a basemap by GIS professionals and as a reference map by anyone. The service includes administrative boundaries, cities, water features, physiographic features, parks, landmarks, highways, roads, railways, airports, and buildings overlaid on land cover and s
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This time-enabled map service depicts the infestation of the mountain pine beetle within Banff, Kootenay and Yoho National Parks between 1999 and 2007. It also contains reference boundaries for the parks, areas susceptible to the mountain pine beetle and areas of lodgepole pine.
A map depicting US Forest Service Administrative Boundaries data.
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This map shows Census boundaries and other features on a simple, mostly white basemap. The map displays the 2009 TIGER data. This map is designed to complement colorful basemaps and thematic layers, such as Census demographics. It is intended for census experts and the general public alike. This map shows Census boundaries and other features on a simple, mostly white basemap. The map displays the 2009 TIGER data. This map is designed to complement colorful basemaps and thematic layers, such as Census demographics. It is intended for census experts and the general public alike. The map includes water features, railway, roads, and administrative boundaries (city and town limits, metropolitan statistical...
This map contains a data layer that depicts the simplified boundaries of lands and waters administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in North America, U.S. Trust Territories and Possessions. It includes only lands that are held by fee or secondary title by USFWS. The primary source for this information is the USFWS Realty program. For more information the NWRS visit: http://www.fws.gov/refuges/ This map contains a data layer that depicts the simplified boundaries of lands and waters administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in North America, U.S. Trust Territories and Possessions. It includes only lands that are held by fee or secondary title by USFWS. The primary source...
In response to the Nisqually earthquake of 2001, DGER was awarded a grant by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Washington Emergency Management Division to develop two types of earthquake hazard maps for every county in the state—liquefaction susceptibility maps, which outline areas where water-saturated sandy soil loses strength during earthquake shaking, and NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program) site class maps, which outline areas where soils amplify ground shaking. The maps will be used by state and local governments to update existing hazard mitigation plans and to delineate geologically hazardous areas under the Growth Management Act. In response to the Nisqually earthquake of...
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This dataset was created by overlaying connectivity model outputs for grizzly bear, black bear, lynx, wolverine, forest specialist species, and forest biome dwellers where they intersect the region’s major roads. It was used in conjunction with future traffic volume projections to identify priority sites for mitigating road impacts on wildlife. This project investigated the potential impacts of future housing development on traffic to determine where increased traffic from housing development will impact habitat connectivity for large carnivores. The focus of this study was Flathead and Lincoln counties in northwestern Montana. The main goal was to maintain wildlife habitat connectivity across transportation corridors...
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Soils data clipped to the Clear Lake NWR boundary. These are SSURGO soils from the USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service.


map background search result map search result map GAP Analysis Peregrine Falcon (NW) GAP Analysis Greater Sage Grouse Planning Cadastre Topographic World Map Mountain Pine Beetle Census TIGER 2009 Map Liquefaction Susceptibility and Site Class Maps of Washington State, by County Human Footprint in the West Input Model NorWeST_SpoKootRiverBasin Northwest Montana Multispecies Connectivity Value Across Roads Natural Resource Condition Assessments Soils (SSURGO), Clear Lake NWR Amount of inflow stored in upstream dams-rivers Corridors 2.2 Riparian - Invasive and Problematic (Native and non-native) Plants - Salt Cedar (Tamarix ramosissima) Soils (SSURGO), Clear Lake NWR Mountain Pine Beetle Northwest Montana Multispecies Connectivity Value Across Roads NorWeST_SpoKootRiverBasin Liquefaction Susceptibility and Site Class Maps of Washington State, by County Planning Cadastre Riparian - Invasive and Problematic (Native and non-native) Plants - Salt Cedar (Tamarix ramosissima) GAP Analysis Peregrine Falcon (NW) Corridors 2.2 Amount of inflow stored in upstream dams-rivers GAP Analysis Greater Sage Grouse Human Footprint in the West Input Model Natural Resource Condition Assessments Census TIGER 2009 Map Topographic World Map