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This data layer depicts the external boundaries of lands and waters that are approved for acquisition by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in North America, U.S. Trust Territories and Possessions. The primary source for this information is the USFWS Realty program.
Federal and state mining claims and state prospects. Hard rock mines, placer mines, prospects, and mineral occurrences from the Alaska Resource Data File. Mineral resource deposits for six resources in the northern Central Yukon Planning Area. Medium Development Scenario (2040) human footprint with potential future additions shown in red. High Development Scenario (2040) human footprint with potential future additions shown in red. Federally protected areas as national parks, preserves, reserves, refuges, and wild and scenic rivers. Subsistence use areas for 6 resources: caribou, moose, furbearers, fish, wildfowl and vegetation. Known contaminated sites by location and contiminant type. These data are provided by...
Types: Live Data;
Tags: 2040,
BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
Geology, All tags...
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MapServer,
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Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
caribou,
contiminant type,
dard rock mines,
economy,
federal,
federally protected areas,
fish,
furbearers,
geoscientificInformation,
high development scenario,
known contaminated sites,
liveData,
location,
medium development scenario,
mineral occurrences,
mineral resource deposits,
mining claims,
moose,
national parks,
placer mines,
preserves,
prospects,
refuges,
reserves,
service,
state,
state prospects,
subsistence use areas,
vegetation,
wild and scenic rivers,
wildfowl, Fewer tags
This dataset represents areas of high habitat heterogeneity within the Re-evaluating Florida's Ecological Conservation Priorities in the Face of Sea Level Rise project study area. Features in this dataset are those portions of the project study area where more than 6 unique natural land cover classes exist within a 25 hectare window. These features were identified through a focal statistics raster analysis of the FL_LandCoverCoastal_FNAI dataset within a coastal analysis zone defined as areas in Florida of equal to or less than 3 meters elevation plus a 1 kilometer buffer. The features in this dataset are considered "refuges" because they intersect areas of equal to or greater than 3 meters. Because of their high...
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