Endangered Species Recovery Program 1999 Proposed Specialty Preserve Areas vector digital data Fresno, CA, US Endangered Species Recovery Program U.S. FWS, 1998 Recovery Plan for Upland Species of the San Joaquin Valley, California. http://arnica.csustan.edu/esrpp Natural lands targeted for protection as specialty preserves. To illustrate the general locations of lands targeted for specialty preserves listed in Table 8 of the SJV Recovery Plan. Public and conservation lands should be adaptively managed to maximize their potential to support listed and sensitive species. Private lands should be protected through conservation or management agreements, acquisition, easements or other mechanisms, then adaptively managed. Management plans should be developed for all protected areas. 1996 ground condition In work Irregular -121.837 -118.324 38.6919 34.7831 None Endangered Species Recovery Planning Conservation Specialty Preserves Native Plants None United States California San Joaquin Valley Kern County none None. Acknowledgement of the Endangered Species Recovery Program would be appreciated in products derived from this data. Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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spec_pres.jpg Graphic of theme spec_pres JPEG Ellen A. Cypher Daniel F. Williams Patrick A. Kelly Nancy Norvell Scott E. Phillips
The attributes assigned were taken from Table 8. of the SJV Recovery plan and are assumed to be as accurate as the table in the plan. Arcs connect to each other at nodes. Arcs have direction and left and right sides. Arcs that connect to surround an area define a polygon. The locations of plant species featured in the SJV Recovery Plan were used to identify areas in need of preserves. Specialty preserves were also chosen to represent the range of ecological conditions under which each species occurred (e.g., latitude/longitude, elevation, plant community, soils). The data represents general geograpic locations and is not accurate to the parcel level. Endangered Species Recovery Program 1996 Threatened and Endangered Species Occurrences map Fresno, CA, US Endangered Species Recovery Program Used data from: the California Natural Diversity Database, "Rare Plant Locations" produced by Dames and Moore for Kern County HCP, and maps of plant locations maintained by the Bakersfield, CA office of the Bureau of Land Management. http://arnica.csustan.edu/esrpp paper 1996 ground condition ESRPOCC Endangered species occurrence information from various sources was compiled to show geographic distributions of endangered and threatened plants. The locations of recommended specialty preserves were identified by Ellen Cypher of ESRP with assistance from the following: Mary Ann Showers (Cordylanthus palmatus), Kern County Valley Floor HCP Botanical Worgroup consiting of Jan Knight, Sandra Morey, Gene Cooley, Rhonda Reed, Scott Wilson and Ellen Cypher (Kern County Plants), and the Specialty Preserve subcommittee of the San Joaquin Valley Biological Technical Committee. The locations of plant species featured in the SJV Recovery Plan were used to identify areas in need of preserves. Specialty preserves were also chosen to represent the range of ecological conditions under which each species occurred (e.g., latitude/longitude, elevation, plant community, soils). 1996 Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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Vector Universal Transverse Mercator 10 0.9996 -123 0 500000 0 Coordinate pair 1 1 meters North American Datum of 1927 Clark 1866 6378206.4 294.98 The attributes are taken from Table 8. of the SJV recovery plan. The rows of data from the table were related to polygon locations. ESRP, 1999 Endangered Species Recovery Program GIS Analyst mailing
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Arc Export file of spec_pres No warranty, expressed or implied is made by the ESRP regarding the utility of the data, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. These data are geographic illustrations and do not represent legal boundaries. ARCE 7.2.1 no compression http://www.esrp.org/gis/ Large files may be GNU Zip compressed. Tools for decompression can be obtained from URL: http://www.gzip.org/ Generic PC with Linux i386 2.2.5 Data may be accessed online without charge. computer with software to import ARC/INFO GIS data
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FGDC Content Standard for Digital Geospatial Metadata FGDC-STD-001-1998 local time none none