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Project boundary for the Southwest Wisconsin Grasslands Network, updated 8/27/19 by Kelly VanBeek, USFWS, using TIGER/Line geodatabase data from 2018.
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We have adapted the innermost ‘ring’ around each B. affinis record, dated 2007-2016, to produce polygons that describe the area where there is highest potential for the species to be present (i.e., High Potential Zones). These zones although not of uniform size, have discrete boundaries that will be used by FWS field offices and served online via the FWS Information for Planning and Conservation website (IPaC, https://ecos.fws.gov/ipac/) to assist action agencies determine whether their actions are likely to may overlap with current species occurrences. As a balance between typical foraging distances and potential dispersal movements, high potential zones provide a reasonable basis for describing where the species...


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