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This map package displays hydrologic unit codes, hydologic features, USGS gage sites and 303(d) listed impaired waters within the Southern Rockies LCC. All layers were clipped to the boundary of the SRLCC. GIS data downloaded from: 1. The Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Water ( http://www.epa.gov/waters/data/downloads.html). Link to Metadata 2. The Natural Resource Conservation Service's Data Gateway ( http://datagateway.nrcs.usda.gov). See attached text file for metadata. 3. The National Atlas ( http://nationalatlas.gov/). See attached text files for metadata. 4. U.S. Geological Survey's National Water Information System ( http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis), using the NWIS Web Services Snapshot tool....
Categories: Data; Types: ArcGIS Map Package; Tags: Hydrology, LCC
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This map shows the current distribution of major invasive vegetation species (primarily cheatgrass and tamarisk), and predicted near-term future distribution of these species. Current distribution was derived from LANDFIRE EVT v1.1, NatureServe National Landcover v2.7, Early Season Invasives (USGS), Predicted Tamarisk Probability (USGS), and mapped areas of tamarisk. Predicted future distribution included these areas in addition to the invasive vegetation class from the LANDFIRE Succession Class v1.0 dataset.
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During the November, 2012 SRLCC Steering Committee (SC) meeting in Phoenix, the SC formulated 10 questions about the character and composition of the landscape and emerging landscape-scale trends. The SC requested that data analysis be performed to answer these ten questions. The deliverable will be a “state of the knowledge of Southern Rockies landscape character and composition.” The results here were presented at the April 2014 SC meeting in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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This map shows conservation element summaries within areas of potential near-term and long-term energy development. These summaries help highlight areas of potential conflict between conservation elements and energy development.
Meeting notes from the Green River Basin LCD Oversight Team meeting held on October 28, 2015.
GIS data in Data Basin showing relationship between major soil types and recent pinyon pine dieback in the southwest.
Categories: Data, Web Site; Tags: pinyon pine
Press Release: Interior Releases Report Highlighting Impacts of Climate Change to Western Resources. Citation: Reclamation, SECURE Water Act Section 9503(c) – Reclamation Climate Change and Water, Report to Congress, 2011 Authors, Contributors, and Editors (in alphabetical order): Alexander, Patty; Brekke, Levi; Davis, Gary; Gangopadhyay, Subhrendu; Grantz, Katrina; Hennig, Charles; Jerla, Carly; Llewellyn, Dagmar; Miller, Paul; Pruitt, Tom; Raff, David; Scott, Tom; Tansey, Michael; Turner, Toni
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From attached metadata: "Regional range allotment coverage of Region 2, Rocky Mountain Region, USDA Forest Service. The regional coverage reflects the range allotment data from each of the National Forests and Grasslands within the region. The regional allotment coverage was compiled by the Regional Office's Geospatial Services office."
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service awarded funding to eight projects for the Southern Rockies LCC. Attached is a PDF list of the projects.
Categories: Web Site; Tags: LCC
This map shows potential areas with high terrestrial biodiversity from TNC Ecoregional Portfolio Core dataset.
A valuable component to the range-wide sage-grouse conservation effort is a community-based process using Local Working Groups (LWG). LWG members represent a range of stakeholders including farmers, ranchers, state and federal agency staff, tribal and local governments, energy industry, environmental groups, non-governmental organizations, and other concerned citizens. Although LWGs are in all stages of development throughout the region, each group is responsible for developing a conservation plan to address the threats to sage-grouse populations and habitats in their area. LWGs will lead the implementation of these plans and adapt them as needed locally to be successful.


map background search result map search result map Complete SRLCC Hydrology Map Package (displays all shapefiles available in this ScienceBase folder) Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements: Potential Areas of High Terrestrial Biodiversity Colorado Plateau REA MQ F2: Where are the areas of potential future encroachment from this invasive species? Colorado Plateau REA MQ G2: Where are areas of potential development (e.g., under lease), including renewable energy sites and transmission corridors and where are potential conflicts with CEs? Northern Leopard Frog: 2030 Habitat Suitability Consensus of All Models Northern Leopard Frog: 2030 Habitat Suitability Consensus of All Models Colorado Plateau REA MQ F2: Where are the areas of potential future encroachment from this invasive species? Colorado Plateau REA MQ G2: Where are areas of potential development (e.g., under lease), including renewable energy sites and transmission corridors and where are potential conflicts with CEs? Colorado Plateau REA Conservation Elements: Potential Areas of High Terrestrial Biodiversity Complete SRLCC Hydrology Map Package (displays all shapefiles available in this ScienceBase folder)