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In addition to current distribution of each bird species, this map shows their current and near-term status within the ecoregion. Current, long-term, and summary bioclimate data is also include for several of these bird species. The input datasets used in the distribution model are also included. 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...
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This data set is comprised of a potential distribution model for the ferruginous hawk within the Northwestern Plains Ecoregion. Observations used in maxent were from 1990 - present.This dataset was reclassed to show only the low, moderate and optimal maxent data based on the MT/Threshold thresholds.
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This map shows the distribution, vegetation departure, current/future landscape intactness, current/future change agents, and potential for change of Ferruginous Hawk 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
The Commission on Environmental Cooperation, in concert with a trinational group of experts, has identified North American species of common conservation concern (SCCC). These terrestrial and marine species comprise a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna, which require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.
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This data set is comprised of a potential distribution model for the ferruginous hawk within the Northwestern Plains Ecoregion. Observations used in maxent were from 1990 - present. This dataset was reclassed to show only the low, moderate and optimal maxent data based on the WYNDD thresholds. 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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This map shows the potential current distribution of Ferruginous Hawk, in the context of current and near-term terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for climate change and energy development.
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These data are statistical model outputs for ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) species distribution, completed by Frank Davis’ Biogeography Lab at UC Santa Barbara. The UCSB Biogeography Lab used Maxent to generate predictions of habitat occupancy for ~70 species for the CA Energy Commission’s project “Cumulative Biological Impacts Framework for Solar Energy in the CA Desert”, 500-10-021. Species distribution models were produced at 270 m resolution using a subset of 22 environmental variables. Models were evaluated with 10-foldcross validated AUC scores. Results are preliminary and have notyet been reviewed by expert biologists. Both continuous probability surfaces and binary layers are available for each...
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General habitat model for ferruginous hawks using MaxEnt software, Phillips and others, 2006. Values of vegetation and abiotic variables at 598 mapped ferruginous hawk locations, with nests and observations of individual birds provided by Colorado Natural Heritage Program, Idaho Fish and Wildlife Information System, Montana Natural Heritage Program, Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, Utah Natural Heritage Program, and the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database, since 1990 were derived from data from SAGEMAP, Hanser and others, 2011, Homer and others, 2012, USGS, and WorldClim. Variables with the greatest weight included topographic ruggedness, elevation, the average temperature of the warmest quarter, and slope. The map...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This map contains:Terrestrial Intactness results for the State of Utah and the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion, 1 km resolution.Terrestrial Species Intactness results clipped to 15 different species' distributions, showing the TI status/condition for each species of interest in the COP.These datasets provide an estimate of current terrestrial intactness (i.e. condition) based on the extent to which human impacts such as agriculture, urban development, natural resource extraction, and invasive species have disrupted the landscape across the State of Utah and the Colorado Plateau Ecoregion. Terrestrial intactness values will be high in areas where these impacts are low.Documentation of model structure and input data and...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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This map shows the potential current distribution of ferruginous hawk, in the context of current and near-term terrestrial intactness and long-term potential for climate change and energy development. 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...
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This dataset presents current and future change agent models and combined future potential for change (PFC) within ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat.The ferruginous hawk potentially suitable habitat extent was determined using the SWReGAP Vertebrate Habitat Distribution Model for the ferruginous hawk 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...
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Synopsis: This model is based around Native Prairie Cover types, and Soil Texture. Native Prairie Class (NPC) is derived from the Native Prairie Vegetation Baseline Inventory developed by AlbertaEnvironment. Class I is comprised of greater than 75% native prairie components (i.e. shrubs, graminoids, riparian areas, lakes, wetlands, and trees), Class 2 is 50 - 75%, Class 3 is 25 - 50%, Class 4 is 1 - 25%, and Class 5 is no native prairie components. Native prairie is probably the most important and limiting factor for ferruginous hawks. Although hawks have been found in areas that were primarily under cultivation), they were in close proximity to prairie in good condition. Overall NPC was selected over its individual...


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