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To support the BLM's San Luis Valley-Taos Plateau Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game migration corridors.The big game migration corridors extent was determined from CDOW data. Species include bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. Migration corridors were clipped to the study area boundary and merged and dissolved across species.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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To support the BLM's San Luis Valley-Taos Plateau Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game migration corridors.The big game migration corridors extent was determined from CDOW data. Species include bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. Migration corridors were clipped to the study area boundary and merged and dissolved across species.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future...
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This data set represents the 2010 bighorn sheep huntarea and herdunit boundaries for Wyoming. The layer was originally digitized at a scale of 1:100,000, using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing. Updates are currently done by selecting needed features from other layers, including roads, streams, HUCs, etc. Huntarea boundary descriptions are part of hunting regulations, which are approved and published annually by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. When needed, the 2008 edition (First Edition) of the Wyoming Road and Recreation Atlas (Benchmark Maps) was consulted for road information.
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Note: The data were created by dissolving on the HERDUNIT attribute of the bhs08hh data. This data set represents the 2010 bighorn sheep huntarea and herdunit boundaries for Wyoming. The layer was originally digitized at a scale of 1:100,000, using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing. Updates are currently done by selecting needed features from other layers, including roads, streams, HUCs, etc. Huntarea boundary descriptions are part of hunting regulations, which are approved and published annually by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. When needed, the 2008 edition (First Edition) of the Wyoming Road and Recreation Atlas (Benchmark Maps) was consulted for road information.
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Statewide migration barriers for Bighorn Sheep. The severity of the threat to the migration route and the severity of problem noted.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within Bighorn Sheep potentially suitable habitat.The Brewer's sparrow potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the Brewer's sparrow clipped to the study area for the SLV-TP Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures of landscape...
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Barriers were characterized as the minimum distance from forested regions, highways and perennial rivers. Forested regions were extracted from GAP/EVT landcover data by isolating pixels that were classed as ‘forest’. Only forested regions having canopy cover of >80% were selected by using the Landfire canopy cover dataset. TIGER road data was used to identify highways. The USGS National Hydrography Dataset was used to extract perennial stream features. Proximity analyses were applied to all development datasets and scored. Habitat located greater than 1,500 meters away from barriers were considered good, habitat within 400-1,500 meters of barriers were considered fair, and habitat within 400 meters were considered...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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This data set is comprised of a sum of input threat dataset values displayed at the 6th level HUC within the Middle Rockies Ecoregion. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated with these data.
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Establishing connections among natural landscapes is the most frequently recommended strategy for adapting management of natural resources in response to climate change. The U.S. Northern Rockies still support a full suite of native wildlife, and survival of these populations depends on connected landscapes. Connected landscapes support current migration and dispersal as well as future shifts in species ranges that will be necessary for species to adapt to our changing climate. Working in partnership with state and federal resource managers and private land trusts, we sought to: 1) understand how future climate change may alter habitat composition of landscapes expected to serve as important connections for wildlife,...
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To support the BLM's San Luis Valley-Taos Plateau Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game migration corridors.The big game migration corridors extent was determined from CDOW data. Species include bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. Migration corridors were clipped to the study area boundary and merged and dissolved across species.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future...
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To support the BLM's San Luis Valley-Taos Plateau Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game migration corridors.The big game migration corridors extent was determined from CDOW data. Species include bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, and pronghorn. Migration corridors were clipped to the study area boundary and merged and dissolved across species.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within Bighorn Sheep potentially suitable habitat.The Brewer's sparrow potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the Brewer's sparrow clipped to the study area for the SLV-TP Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures of landscape...
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This data set represents the 2008 bighorn sheep seasonal range boundaries for Wyoming. Seasonal range delineations depict lands that are important in each season for certain biological processes within a herd unit. Seasonal range boundaries are based on long-term observation data, specific research projects, and professional judgement. Ranges are digitized at a scale of 1:100,000 using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing, and are revised as needed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Current seasonal range definitions are based on a 1990 document drafted by the Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society in cooperation with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and federal land agencies.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within big game seasonal ranges.The big game seasonal ranges extent was determined by aggregating datasets on seasonal ranges of several big game species (Elk, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, and Bighorn Sheep). Seasonal ranges include winter, crucial winter, crucial summer, and parturition areas. Data were obtained from state natural resource agencies (Colorado Parks and Wildlife) and the BLM.This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for climate change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents...
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This data set represents the 2008 bighorn sheep seasonal range boundaries for Wyoming. Seasonal range delineations depict lands that are important in each season for certain biological processes within a herd unit. Seasonal range boundaries are based on long-term observation data, specific research projects, and professional judgement. Ranges are digitized at a scale of 1:100,000 using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing, and are revised as needed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Current seasonal range definitions are based on a 1990 document drafted by the Wyoming Chapter of The Wildlife Society in cooperation with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and federal land agencies.
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This map shows the distribution, vegetation departure, current/future landscape intactness, current/future change agents, and potential for change of Bighorn Sheep Habitat in the study area. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. These data may not have the accuracy, resolution, completeness, timeliness, or other characteristics appropriate for applications that potential users of the data may contemplate. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file...
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Crucial bighorn sheep habitat provided to Western's Governor's Association Wildlife Corridors Initiative in December 2007. Crucial habitat areas digitized under direction of New Mexico Game and Fish Department’s bighorn sheep biologists and big game manager. Digitized at approximately 1:250,000 scale.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within Bighorn Sheep potentially suitable habitat.The Brewer's sparrow potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the Brewer's sparrow clipped to the study area for the SLV-TP Landscape Assessment. This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC). Potential for change (PFC) was determined by calculating the maximum potential for change among all change agents within each 1 km reporting unit. Current and future landscape intactness (LCM_C_FZ and LCM_N_FZ) are based on measures of landscape...


map background search result map search result map Bighorn Sheep Migration Barriers for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Bighorn Sheep Huntarea Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Bighorn Sheep Seasonal Range Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Bighorn Sheep Herdunit Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Potential climate change impacts on bighorn sheep connectivity in the U.S. Northern Rockies BLM REA NGB 2011 Distance to Barriers Assessment for Bighorn Sheep Habitat BLM REA NGB 2011 WAFWA Bighorn Sheep (Raster) BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Near Term Human Development BLM REA SLV 2013 NM Bighorn HomeRange BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Near Term Climate BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep Habitat 1km Poly BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep PFC 1km Poly Near Term Human Development BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep PFC 1km Poly Near Term Climate BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Potential for Change BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Fire BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Human Development BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Near Term Landscape Intactness BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Human Development BLM REA MIR 2011 Bighorn Sheep Overall Rating BLM REA SLV 2013 Bighorn Sheep Assessment BLM REA SLV 2013 NM Bighorn HomeRange BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep PFC 1km Poly Near Term Human Development Bighorn Sheep Migration Barriers for Wyoming at 1:100,000 BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Near Term Climate BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Potential for Change BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Human Development BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Migration Corridors PFC 1km Poly Near Term Landscape Intactness BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep Habitat 1km Poly BLM REA SLV 2013 BighornSheep PFC 1km Poly Near Term Climate BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Near Term Human Development BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Fire BLM REA SLV 2013 Big Game Seasonal Ranges PFC 1km Poly Human Development Bighorn Sheep Huntarea Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Bighorn Sheep Herdunit Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 Bighorn Sheep Seasonal Range Boundaries for Wyoming at 1:100,000 BLM REA SLV 2013 Bighorn Sheep Assessment BLM REA NGB 2011 Distance to Barriers Assessment for Bighorn Sheep Habitat BLM REA NGB 2011 WAFWA Bighorn Sheep (Raster) Potential climate change impacts on bighorn sheep connectivity in the U.S. Northern Rockies BLM REA MIR 2011 Bighorn Sheep Overall Rating