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This data set represents the 2008 bison huntarea boundaries for Wyoming. It was digitized at a scale of 1:100,000, using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing. Huntarea boundary descriptions are part of hunting regulations, which are approved and published annually by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. When needed, the 1998 edition of the Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer (DeLorme, Inc.) was consulted for road information.
This is a spatially-explicit state-and-transition simulation model of rangeland vegetation dynamics in southwest South Dakota. It was co-designed with resource management partners to support scenario planning for climate change adaptation. The study site encompasses part of multiple jurisdictions, including Badlands National Park, Buffalo Gap National Grasslands, and Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The model represents key vegetation types, grazing, exotic plants, fire, and the effects of climate and management on rangeland productivity and composition (i.e., distribution of ecological community phases). See Miller et al. (2017) for further details. The model was built using the ST-Sim software platform (www.apexrms.com/stsm)....
Categories: Data;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Badlands National Park,
Bison,
Buffalo Gap National Grassland,
Cattle,
Climate change,
These data are detections of bison in Grand Canyon National Park made during helicopter surveys between 2019 and 2021, and an aerial infrared imagery survey done in February 2020.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Arizona,
Ecology,
North Rim,
Powell Plateau,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
This Story Map Journal discusses broad-scale data available for various natural resource topics. Links to download broad-scale data are provided in the discussion text. The interactive web maps depict examples of broad-scale data made publicly available and served by the various organizational owners of the data.
Types: Map Service;
Tags: Aerial,
Air Quality,
BISON,
BLM,
Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation,
The bison, which has long served as the symbol of the Department of the Interior, became the official national mammal of the United States in 2016. Bison played a key role in shaping the grasslands of the Great Plains for millennia, but today they are confined to unnaturally small ranges. National parks, including four in the Great Plains, provide a major last bastion for wild bison. Herds in Badlands National Park and Wind Cave National Park in South Dakota, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota are wild in that their movements are unconstrained within their park’s designated bison range, they receive no supplemental feed, minerals, or veterinary attention,...
Categories: Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: 2018,
CASC,
Completed,
Grasslands and Plains,
Great Plains grasslands,
This Story Map Journal discusses the landscape approach various agencies and organizations are applying to their data analysis of natural resources. Links to broad-scale data, tools, and assessments are provided in the discussion text.
Types: Map Service;
Tags: Aerial,
BASINS,
BISON,
BLM,
Better Assessment Science Integrating Point and Non-point Sources,
The Department of the Interior Bison Conservation Initiative calls for its bureaus to plan and implement collaborative American bison conservation and to ensure involvement by tribal, state, and local governments and the public in that conservation. Four independently managed and geographically separated National Park Service (NPS) units in Interior Region 5 (IR5) preserve bison and other components of a formerly contiguous Great Plains landscape. Management of bison in IR5 parks has historically been specific to each park, and livestock and range management science informed much of the decision making. In the past two decades, NPS has shifted away from managing bison from this livestock-based perspective towards...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Grasslands and Plains,
Great Plains grasslands,
Landscapes,
Mammals,
North Central CASC,
Note: The data were created by dissolving on the HERDUNIT attribute of the bis08hh data. This data set represents the 2007 bison huntarea boundaries for Wyoming. It was digitized at a scale of 1:100,000, using USGS 1:100,000 DRGs as a backdrop for heads up digitizing. Huntarea boundary descriptions are part of hunting regulations, which are approved and published annually by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. When needed, the 1998 edition of the Wyoming Atlas and Gazetteer (DeLorme, Inc.) was consulted for road information.
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