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Wildlife Species Richness
Native species richness is estimated based on high suitability reproductive habitat for a given species. Reproductive habitat is used to represent suitability because it is... -
Terrestrial Connectivity
The Terrestrial Connectivity dataset is one of the four key components of the California Department of Fish and Wildlifes (CDFW) Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE) suite of... -
Humboldt Marten Predicted Distribution
This data layer has been developed by Moriarty et al. It was published in "Predicted distribution of a rare and understudied forest carnivore: Pacific marten ( Martes caurina... -
Hermes Copper Butterfly Range
This is a dataset representing the boundaries for the Hermes copper butterfly ( Lycaena hermes ) as understood by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. This species is... -
Giant Sequoia Stands
The population of giant sequoia ( Sequoiadendron giganteum [SEGI]) trees is an irreplaceable heritage to be studied, protected, and preserved as it faces increased threats from... -
Functional Species Richness - Insectivores
Functional groups are sets of species that share life history characteristics that perform particular functions within an ecosystem. The six functional groups are represented... -
Full Climate Connectivity Network
This linkage network is designed to allow for local movements among individual preserves while supporting landscape-scale regional connectivity.Habitat connectivity is the most... -
Aquatic Species Richness
Aquatic native species richness is a measure of species biodiversity, and is one measurement used to describe the distribution of overall species biodiversity in California for...