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The Cascadia Partner Forum will complete conservation design for four Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative conservation targets with significance to the transboundary Cascadia landscape to inform sound, data-driven management planning and action. This project aims to complete conservation design at the Cascadia-wide scale for grizzly bear, salmon, aquatic, and terrestrial connectivity to contribute to the Great Northern LCC Science Plan, while providing input and integration to the coarser-scale GNLCC-wide Science Plans established objectives, threats, metrics, and conservation actions for each target. Additionally, the Forum will conduct analyses on a common Great Northern LCC landscape stressor roads...
Categories: Data, Project; Types: Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, OGC WMS Service; Tags: Aquatic Connectivity, British Columbia, Bull Trout, Canada Lynx, Cascadia, All tags...
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Data represents segments of the National Wild and Scenic River System. This is a national dataset that was clipped by WyGISC to the Wyoming Boundaries, additionally a web link to additional river data was included
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This GIS coverage displays range allotment permit boundaries, which are also analysis areas used for analysis of the 1986 Forest Plan. Many of these allotments are not being grazed by livestock at this time. This dataset does not include interior pasture fences or improvements.
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This GIS coverage displays all five districts of the Shoshone National Forest. The five districts making up the Shoshone National Forest are Clarks Fork, Greybull, Wapiti, Wind River and Washakie. Each District is managed by a district ranger and staff of resource specialists.
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This GIS coverage displays the exterior boundary of the Shoshone National Forest. These lands are managed by the United States Department of Agriculture, Shoshone National Forest.
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