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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 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 represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Sonoran-Coloradan Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the California leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus). Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Triple-ribbed milk-vetch (Astragalus tricarinatus).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of North American Warm Desert Dunes and Sand Flats. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of theGolden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii extimus).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Little San Bernardino Mtns. linanthus (Linanthus maculatus).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Central and Great Basin Pinyon - Juniper Woodland. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Californian Pre-montane Chaparral. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces), linear...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Lane mountain milk-vetch (Astragalus jaegerianus). Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of theGila woodpecker (Melanerpes uropygialis). Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Madrean Warm Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...
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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 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 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 represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Arizonan Upland Sonoran Desert Scrub. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces), linear...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the distribution of Californian Xeric Chaparral. Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces), linear development...
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This dataset represents current terrestrial intactness values (estimated at the 1km level) within the modeled distribution of the Desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis).Terrestrial intactness is high in areas where development is low, vegetation intactness is high, and fragmentation is low. Consequently, this dataset serves as a general* indication of habitat quality within the distribution of this conservation element. Estimates of current terrestrial intactness were generated by an EEMS fuzzy logic model that integrates multiple measures of landscape development and vegetation intactness, including agriculture development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1), urban development (from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1 and NLCD Impervious Surfaces),...


map background search result map search result map North American Warm Desert Dunes and Sand Flats - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Madrean Warm Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Great Basin Pinyon - Juniper Woodland - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Californian Xeric Chaparral - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Californian Pre-montane Chaparral - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Arizonan Upland Sonoran Desert Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Sonoran-Coloradan Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP California leaf-nosed bat - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Triple-ribbed milk-vetch - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Golden eagle - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Desert bighorn sheep - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Lane mountain milk-vetch - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Southwestern willow flycatcher - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Little San Bernardino Mtns. linanthus - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Gila woodpecker - Habitat Intactness, DRECP BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  175855 Greater Sage Grouse BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  177928 Mexican Spotted Owl BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  177946 Burrowing Owl BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  180698 Mule Deer BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  552479 Mountain Lion Triple-ribbed milk-vetch - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Lane mountain milk-vetch - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Californian Pre-montane Chaparral - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Little San Bernardino Mtns. linanthus - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Californian Xeric Chaparral - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Gila woodpecker - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Arizonan Upland Sonoran Desert Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Sonoran-Coloradan Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP California leaf-nosed bat - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Great Basin Pinyon - Juniper Woodland - Habitat Intactness, DRECP North American Warm Desert Dunes and Sand Flats - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Desert bighorn sheep - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Madrean Warm Semi-Desert Wash Woodland/Scrub - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Golden eagle - Habitat Intactness, DRECP Southwestern willow flycatcher - Habitat Intactness, DRECP BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  175855 Greater Sage Grouse BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  177928 Mexican Spotted Owl BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  177946 Burrowing Owl BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  180698 Mule Deer BLM REA COP 2014 UCS COP Terrestrial Intactness  552479 Mountain Lion