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This project entails creation and refinement of the conservation targets for the terrestrial Priority Resources for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Potential Conservation Targets were developed through stakeholder Workshops held throughout the State of Florida in 2016/2017. Lists of potential CTs were generated through brainstorming and general discussion and stakeholders ranked the final list for suitability for using as a measure of Priority Resource health. The resulting list of potential CTs for the Freshwater Aquatic Priority Resource were explored and the results were presented to the Freshwater Aquatic team. The potential CTs were ranked according to the availability of data and...
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This data layer represents the Species Richness Priorities within PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource. The analysis was performed with the Connectivity Priority Resource data layer and the Species Richness layer in CLIP 4.0, which originally was part of FNAI's work for the Florida Forever program. For meta data for PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource plase see the data set of the same name. FWC Potential Habitat Richness - FWC also developed the potential habitat richness layer to identify areas of overlapping vertebrate species habitat. FWC created a statewide potential habitat model for each species included in their analysis. The Potential Habitat Richness layer includes the entire potential habitat model...
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These data represent a potential Conservation Target (CT) for the Working Lands Priority Resource (PR) of the PFLCC. The potential Conservation Target shown in these data are Best Management Practices (BMP) for Wildlife. The BMPs are written for 16 Imperiled Species found in Florida. BMPs apply to both Forestry practices as well as other types of Agriculture. The data sets are maintained separately, however there are overlaps between the two data sets.
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These data represent a potential Conservation Target for the Working Lands Priority Resource of the PFLCC. This potential Conservation Target, Florida Sandhill Crane, are the resident population of Florida. There is also a migratory population of Sandhill Cranes seen in Florida which are not included in these data and are not considered a species of conservation concern. The potential distribution of Florida Sandhill Cranes includes grasslands and open areas within 3 km of wetlands suitable for foraging. Where the potential distribution corresponds to the Working Lands PR indicates wetlands are in the vicinity. Although Working Lands are an important component of these birds remaining habitat in Florida, there...
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This map represents a potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's 'Pine Flatwoods and Dry Prairie' (PFDP) Priority Resource (PR). The potential CT is 'Dry Prairie Bird Index.' The birds included in this index are: Florida Grasshopper Sparrow, Burrowing Owl, and Crested Caracara. These layers were created for an initial investigation of potential CT's suggested by stakeholders during brainstorming workshops. The initial investigation entails locating available datasets to address the suggested CT as closely as possible and performing minimal analyses to determine their usefulness. The final set of CT's and their associated datasets will be chosen after targets (e.g., endpoints) are established as a threshold for...
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This data set shows the portion of PFLCC's Priority Resource: Freshwater Forested Wetlands that is currently labelled as 'Verified Impaired Water Body' by the State of Florida DEP. Because it takes so much data and time to remove a body from the Verified Impaired List, this data set will not be used as a Conservation Target to indicate water quality within Freshwater Forested Wetlands. PFLCC Staff are seeking additional data sources that could provide that information.
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This project entails creation and refinement of the conservation targets for the terrestrial Priority Resources for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative.
This project entails creation and refinement of the conservation targets for the terrestrial Priority Resources for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Potential Conservation Targets were developed through stakeholder Workshops held throughout the State of Florida in 2016/2017. Lists of potential CTs were generated through brainstorming and general discussion and stakeholders ranked the final list for suitability for using as a measure of Priority Resource health. The resulting list of potential CTs for the Coastal Uplands Priority Resource were explored and the results were presented to the Coastal Uplands team. The potential CTs were ranked according to the availability of data and suitability...
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This map combines the predicted distributions (whenever possible) and the spp. occurrences (from the FNAI element occurrence database when we don't have a predicted distribution) for the 16 species included in the Wildlife Best Management Practices. This will be used in conjunction with PFLCC's Working Lands Priority Resource, and potentially spatial data on Notices of Intent for Wildlife on Agricultural and/or Forestry Lands. Sources for data: Harlequin Darter, Bluenose shiner, and Blackmouth shiner -- predicted distributions came from Fish Species Distribution Modeling (2013) Crystal Darter, Tessellated Darter, Santa Fe Crayfish, and Georgia Blind Salamander -- spp. occurrences from FNAI element occurrence (from...
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These data represent a potential Conservation Target (CT) of PFLCC's Priority Resource (PR) "Connectivity." This layer shows the overlap of PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource (PR) with Florida's Priority Ecological Areas (PEAs), representing the quality of hubs in the PR. The number and configuration of hubs is a potential conservation target for this PR. PEAs are areas of statewide ecological significance that are based on established GIS data for identifying areas important for conserving biodiversity and ecosystem services. PEAs are the base building block of the Florida Ecological Greenways Network that are used to help identify large, intact, and potentially functionally connected natural and semi-natural...
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This layer shows the results for aninitial analysis of the Connectivity potential Conservation Target for the Freshwater Forested Wetlands Priority Resource (PR) using the CLIP 4.0 Landscape Integrity layer. CLIP 4.0 Landscape Integrity Layer The Landscape Integrity layer comprises an average of two related landscape indices that assess ecological integrity based on 1) land use intensity and 2) patch size of natural communities and semi-natural land uses. The land use intensity index characterizes the intensity of land use based on five general categories, ranging from natural to high intensity development. The patch size index combines the land use data with major roads data (4+ lanes and/or high traffic roads)...
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This map represents a potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's 'Pine Flatwoods and Dry Prairie' (PFDP) Priority Resource (PR). The potential CT is 'Open Pine Bird Index.'The birds included in this index are: Bachman's Sparrow, Northern Bobwhite, and Red-cockaded Woodpecker. These layers were created for an initial investigation of potential CT's suggested by stakeholders during brainstorming workshops. The initial investigation entails locating available datasets to address the suggested CT as closely as possible and performing minimal analyses to determine their usefulness. The final set of CT's and their associated datasets will be chosen after targets (e.g., endpoints) are established as a threshold for...
This project entails creation and refinement of the conservation targets for the terrestrial Priority Resources for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Potential Conservation Targets were developed through stakeholder Workshops held throughout the State of Florida in 2016/2017. Lists of potential CTs were generated through brainstorming and general discussion and stakeholders ranked the final list for suitability for using as a measure of Priority Resource health. The resulting list of potential CTs for the Hardwood Forested Uplands Priority Resource were explored and the results were presented to the Hardwood Forested Uplands team. The potential CTs were ranked according to the availability...
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The PFLCC Scenario Impact Assessment Project In 2014, the PFLCC science team collaborated to generate a set of spatially-explicit future land use and climate scenarios for Florida. In 2015, the PFLCC requested that we study the impact of these scenarios on some of Florida's most valued natural resources. Methods We used GIS overlay modeling to determine the likely impact of scenarios on a wide set of species for which FWC has previously created spatial habitat models (FWC 2009). For initial screening, we treated all development and permanent inundation from sea level rise as a uniform negative impact. We similarly treated all conservation, whether by aquisition or easement, as a uniform positive impact. We also...
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The layer was created from the Cooperative Land Cover 3.2 (November 2016). Coastal Uplands include the landcovers: Shell Mound, Sand Beach, Maritime Hammock, Coastal Strand, Coastal Grassland, Coastal Berm, and Beach Dune. Priority Resources represent portions of the Coastal Uplands are within Priorities 1 and 2 of the CLIP 4.0 Aggregated Model. CLIP 4.0 is a geodatabase with spatial models used in prioritizing conservation lands in Florida.
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This data layer represents the priority rare species and habitats that lie with PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource. The analysis was performed with the Florida Natural Areas Inventory's (FNAI) Florida Habitat model that was designed to identify areas important for species habitat based on both species rarity and richness -- FNAI mapped occurrence-based potential habitat for 281 species of plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates, including aquatic species. The metadata for PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource can be found in the map of the same name. The FNAIHAB model was designed to identify areas important for species habitat based on both species rarity and species richness. FNAI mapped occurrence-based...
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This layer represents the Conservation BluePrint Version 1 for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative. It depicts the Priority Resources that are the focus of terrestrial conservation planning. The Priority Resources (PR) are the set of biological, ecological, and cultural features and ecological processes collaboratively identified as most important. Priority Resources included in the terrestrial portion of the Blueprint are: Coastal Uplands, High Pine and Scrub, Pine Flatwoods and Dry Prairie, Hardwood Forested Uplands, Freshwater Forested Wetlands, Freshwater Aquatic (Rivers, Lakes, Springs), Freshwater Non-Forested Wetlands, Working Lands and Socio-Economic, and Landscape Connectivity. The...
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The data layer represents a potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's Connectivity Priority Resource(PR). The potential Conservation Target is the quality of the connections of the PR. The analysis on the Connectivity Priority Resource was performed using the Local Connectedness core layer of the Nature Conservancy's Resiliency Project. The Local Connectedness is an evaluation of the Land Use and Roads around each pixel to determine the resistance to movement of microhabitats across the landscape in the advent of local climate change. Reported metrics, however, reflect the opposite of resistance, instead the permeability of the landscape and are reported as Z-scores around the regional mean index value. ...
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This map represents a potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's High Pine and Scrub Priority Resource (PR). The potential CT is Protected Areas. These layers were created for an initial investigation of potential CT's suggested by PFLCC stakeholders at brainstorming workshops. The initial investigation entails locating available datasets to address the suggested CT as closely as possible and performing minimal analyses to determine their usefulness. The final set of CT's and their associated datasets will be chosen after targets (e.g., endpoints) are established as a threshold for achieving conservation success for that CT. For a description of the priority resource layer, see the High Pine and Scrub Priority...
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This map represents a potential Conservation Target (CT) for PFLCC's 'Pine Flatwoods and Dry Prairie' (PFDP) Priority Resource (PR). The potential CT is 'Dry Prairie Bird Index.' The birds included in this index are: Florida Grasshopper Sparrow, Burrowing Owl, and Crested Caracara. These layers were created for an initial investigation of potential CT's suggested by stakeholders during brainstorming workshops. The initial investigation entails locating available datasets to address the suggested CT as closely as possible and performing minimal analyses to determine their usefulness. The final set of CT's and their associated datasets will be chosen after targets (e.g., endpoints) are established as a threshold for...


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