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The Missouri Resource Assessment Partnership (MoRAP) of the University of Missouri, in conjunction with the Oklahoma Biological Survey of the University of Oklahoma, produced a vegetation and landcover GIS data layer for the eastern portions of Oklahoma. This effort was accomplished with direction and funding from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and state and federal partners (particularly the Gulf Coast Prairie and Great Plains Landscape Conservation Cooperatives of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service). The legend for the layer is based on NatureServe’s Ecological System Classification, with finer thematic units derived from land cover and abiotic modifiers of the System unit. Data for development...
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The Gulf Coast Prairie Landscape Conservation Cooperative needs seamless landcover data for the south-central United States. This information is essential for developing computer modeling tools related to the conservation of many terrestrial species and determining the quality of vegetation to assess current and desired conditions.
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The range-wide plan (RWP) has been developed in response to concerns about lesser prairie-chicken (LPC) habitat threats which may be impacting LPC populations, and the proposed listing under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Along with the existing conservation efforts already being implemented, as described in the RWP, the supporting WAFWA Conservation Agreement (WCA) represents another mechanism to implement conservation to benefit LPC. The WCP represents an opportunity to enroll participants who agree to avoid, minimize and mitigate actions which may be detrimental to LPC. Landowners may enroll properties to be managed for the benefit of LPC. Properties may generate credits for mitigation. When complete avoidance...
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We worked with state and federal partners to (1) edge match the Oklahoma and Texas Ecological Systems (ECS) datasets with a focus on the Texas and Oklahoma panhandle region, (2) complete an enduring features (ecological site type; geophysical setting) dataset for Oklahoma, and (3) create a process for updating the Ecological Systems (ES) map and dataset by detecting land cover change and modeling the revised ES types. Staff from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) collected field data in support of edge matching, and to help better characterize and classify the ES types in the panhandle region of Texas and adjacent Oklahoma.


    map background search result map search result map “Common Ground” Landcover Classification: Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping Range-wide Lesser Prairie Chicken Spatial Targeting Tool for Conservation Delivery Range-wide Lesser Prairie-Chicken Management Plan Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping - Phase 1 Interpretive Booklet Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping - Phase 1 dataset Final Report: Connecting Advanced Land Cover for Improved Biological Planning and Conservation Design: Edge Matching between Texas and Oklahoma, Enduring Features for Oklahoma, and a Map Update Process “Common Ground” Landcover Classification: Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping - Phase 1 Interpretive Booklet Oklahoma Ecological Systems Mapping - Phase 1 dataset Final Report: Connecting Advanced Land Cover for Improved Biological Planning and Conservation Design: Edge Matching between Texas and Oklahoma, Enduring Features for Oklahoma, and a Map Update Process Range-wide Lesser Prairie Chicken Spatial Targeting Tool for Conservation Delivery Range-wide Lesser Prairie-Chicken Management Plan