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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Gates and Access Points
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The Gate and Access feature layer is a spatial inventory of exterior and interior gates and access points that exist on U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lands. Gates... -
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Coastal Marten Extant Population Areas (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, version 20180206)
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The following is an excerpt from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service species status assessment report for the coastal marten (Martes caurina), Version 2.0 (July 2018);... -
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Land cover and other geospatial layers created for the paper: Evaluating population connectivity and targeting conservation action for an endangered cat. https://doi.org/10.7944/P92D26LI
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Lehnen, S. E., Sternberg, M. A., Swarts, H. M., & Sesnie, S. E. 2021. Evaluating population connectivity and targeting conservation action for an endangered cat.... -
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R1: Oregon Coast: 1988 Aerial Photography of Nesting Seabird Colony Islands for Monitoring Purposes - Stitched (Colony) Images Used to Manual Count Nesting Seabirds, Geospatial Representation
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Photography from helicopter taken for the purposes of resource monitoring, specifically seabird colony status and distribution. Oregon Coast aerial and boat based... -
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Core mapper moving window averages (primary model) - A landscape connectivity analysis for the coastal marten (Martes caurina humboldtensis)
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This raster dataset of Core Mapper Moving Window Averages is an intermediary modeling product that was produced by the Core Mapper tool (Shirk and McRae 2013) in the... -
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R1: Oregon Coast: 2009 Aerial Photography of Nesting Seabird Colony Islands for Monitoring Purposes - Selected (Colony) Images Used For Counting, Geospatial Representation
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Photography from helicopter taken for the purposes of resource monitoring, specifically seabird colony status and distribution. Oregon Coast aerial and boat based... -
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Least-cost corridors classified as well-connected (≤15km) based on cost-weighted distance - A landscape connectivity analysis for the coastal marten (Martes caurina humboldtensis)
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This dataset contains an alternative representation of the least-cost corridors produced by our habitat connectivity model for the coastal marten, where a Maximum... -
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Series of aerial images over Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, acquired August 26th, 1989
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This data set includes five georeferenced versions of color aerial photographs from August 26th, 1989, taken over Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge. Like other... -
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Physiography raster - Land Cover Mapping, North Slope of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 2019
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Physiography was derived from an attribute field in the ecological subsection mapping. The original physiography linework was adjusted to match the image segmentation... -
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USFWS Lower Great Lakes FWCO Aquatic Invasive Species: Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) Surveillance
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The U.S Fish and Wildlife Services (USFWS) Lower Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (LGLFWCO) Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) program conducts Eurasian... -
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Updated (2015) geospatial (GoogleEarth) data associated with this report: Seney National Wildlife Refuge Fire History GIS Location Project (2013)
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This project (funded by the Joint Fire Science Program through the Seney Natural History Association) contains prescribed and wildfire point and polygon data covering... -
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'I'iwi (Drepanis coccinea) proposed critical habitat
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'I'iwi (Drepanis coccinea) proposed critical habitat unit coordinates/plot points are provided here as a csv file. As noted in the proposed rule... -
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Siletz Estuary Plant Community (Vegetation) Mapping - Geospatial Data, 2001
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This study mapped twelve wetland plant communities (or “alliances”) and 59 subcommunities (or “community elements”) in 252 ha (623 A) of tidal and formerly tidal...