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This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of caribou in 2009 by surveyed households in Aniak, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This feature class describes areas used for black bear harvesting in 2009 by surveyed households in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
Some of the YKL rasters intentionally do not align or have the same extent. These rasters were not snapped to a common raster per the authors' discretion. Please review selected rasters prior to use. These varying alignments are a result of the use of differing source data sets and all products derived from them. We recommend that users snap or align rasters as best suits their own projects. - Fishing and hunting are essential parts of local livelihoods. Subsistence forms a substantial part of the household and community economy in the region. A large majority of the population in remote rural Alaska depends substantially on subsistence to supplement their wages. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducts annual...
Some of the YKL rasters intentionally do not align or have the same extent. These rasters were not snapped to a common raster per the authors' discretion. Please review selected rasters prior to use. These varying alignments are a result of the use of differing source data sets and all products derived from them. We recommend that users snap or align rasters as best suits their own projects. - Fishing and hunting are essential parts of local livelihoods. Subsistence forms a substantial part of the household and community economy in the region. A large majority of the population in remote rural Alaska depends substantially on subsistence to supplement their wages. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducts annual...
Some of the YKL rasters intentionally do not align or have the same extent. These rasters were not snapped to a common raster per the authors' discretion. Please review selected rasters prior to use. These varying alignments are a result of the use of differing source data sets and all products derived from them. We recommend that users snap or align rasters as best suits their own projects. - Fishing and hunting are essential parts of local livelihoods. Subsistence forms a substantial part of the household and community economy in the region. A large majority of the population in remote rural Alaska depends substantially on subsistence to supplement their wages. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game conducts annual...
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of beaver in 2009 by surveyed households in Stony River, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This feature class describes areas used for black bear harvesting in 2009 by surveyed households in Sleetmute, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This polygon feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of black bear in 2011 by surveyed households in McGrath, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of sheefish in 2009 by surveyed households in Lower Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This polygon feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of ptarmigan and grouse in 2011 by surveyed households in Grayling, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of northern pike in 2011 by surveyed households in Grayling, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
This polygon feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of ducks and geese in 2011 by surveyed households in Grayling, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2011.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of sheefish by surveyed households in Galena, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of beaver by surveyed households in Ruby, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon in 2009 by surveyed households in Aniak, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of sheefish in 2009 by surveyed households in Upper Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
A region polygon dataset categorizing land in terms of ecological significance and status of protection in the Mojave Basin and Range (MBR) Rapid Ecoregional Assessment. This dataset identifies lands that have been identified as ecologically significant to biodiveristy but not yet legally protected (Places I - Sites of High Biodiversity), lands that have some type of protection status, often federal or state (Places II - Specially Designated Areas of Ecological and/or Cultural Value), and lands that may be ecologically significant but are managed for multiple use (Places III – Other Managed Lands).
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of salmon in 2009 by surveyed households in Upper Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
This feature class describes areas used for subsistence harvesting of northern pike in 2009 by surveyed households in Upper Kalskag, Alaska. This is a partial representation of areas used for resource harvesting in 2009.
The Shivwits Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (PITU) has recognized the need to identify and assess the potential impacts of landscape-level stressors, such as climate change and drought, on tribal and ancestral lands and resources, such as water resources and culturally significant species and the habitats and ecosystems that support them. With funding from the Southern Rockies Landscape Conservation Cooperative, the Shivwits hired Barbara Dugelby1 of Round River Conservation Studies to conduct the assessment and prepare this report. The results of this report and the assessment will be integrated into the overall landscape level assessment of SRLCC priorities. This report presents a summary of the findings...
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