Upper Murray Central Reserves Vegetation 2005. VIS ID 4196
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This combined Bogandyera Nature Reserve, Clarkes Hill Nature Reserve and Jingellic Nature Reserve vegetation map was finalised in 2005. It is actually a subset of VIS_ID 4197 which covers a rectangle area of the central section of the Upper Murray River Catchment, clipped to these three reserves. NPWS Snowy Mountains Region, Upper Murray Area had sought tenders for vegetation mapping of these three new reserves in September 2003. The vegetation maps of the reserves were based on the analysis of pre-existing survey data (including Southern Comprehensive Regional Assessment CRAFTI mapping), new survey data acquired as part of this project, aerial photo interpretation, and field and office validation of the results of the air photo interpretation. The attribute table does not contain textual descriptions so its useability is questionable without a report or look up table. VIS_ID 4196
Mutawintji lands vegetation map. VIS ID 823
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The composition and extent of the present vegetation within the Mutawintji Lands, comprising Mutawintji National Park, Historic Site and Nature Reserve, is described and mapped at 1: 100 000 scale from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Five broad vegetation communities are described and 530 taxa of vascular plants recorded from 100 sample sites, opportunistic records and previous surveys, nine of which are rare or threatened taxa and 33 of which are regionally significant. Reference: Vegetation Map of the Mutawintji Lands area (including Mutawintji Historic Site, National Park and Nature Reserve). VIS_ID 823
Mullion Range State Recreation Area Vegetation 2000. VIS ID 934
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Mullion Range State Recreation Area vegetation mapping conducted in 1999-2000. This mapping was part of the vegetation survey of Mullion Range State Recreation Area, Wambool Nature Reserve, Freemantle Nature Reserve, Girralang Nature Reserve and Eugowra Nature Reserve undertaken for the Central West District of NSW by Marianne F. Portners in 2000. Report for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Wambool, Freemantle, Girralang and Eugowra Nature Reserves and Mullion Range State Recreation Area (SRA), in the Central West region of NSW, is described and mapped at 1:25 000 scale (1:50 000 scale for Eugowra) from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Eleven vegetation communities are described and 302 species (308 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 70 families, several of which are at their geographical limits or regionally restricted. A significantly high proportion of species (19%) are exotic. VIS_ID 934
Vegetation of the Merriwa area 1:100 000 VIS ID 2348
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This data set is a map belonging to the 1:100 000 vegetation map series. A checklist of 306 species arranged alphabetically in families and genera in the major plant groups, annotated with vegetation community membership, and growth form with exotic species marked. Text describes six vegetation communities, climate, geology, geomorphology, soils and land use and comments on vegetation patterns, rare species and communities. Vegetation map. McRae, RHD and Cooper, MG (1985) Cunninghamia 1, 351-369. (VIS ID 2348; ANZNS0263000013)
Wambool Nature Reserve Vegetation 2000. VIS ID 1011
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Freemantle Nature Reserve vegetation mapping conducted in 1999-2000. This mapping was part of the vegetation survey of Mullion Range State Recreation Area, Wambool Nature Reserve, Freemantle Nature Reserve, Girralang Nature Reserve and Eugowra Nature Reserve undertaken for the Central West District of NSW by Marianne F. Portners in 2000. Report for the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The composition and extent of the present vegetation within Wambool, Freemantle, Girralang and Eugowra Nature Reserves and Mullion Range State Recreation Area (SRA), in the Central West region of NSW, is described and mapped at 1:25 000 scale (1:50 000 scale for Eugowra) from intensive quadrat samples, field traverses and aerial photograph interpretation. Eleven vegetation communities are described and 302 species (308 taxa) of vascular plants recorded from 70 families, several of which are at their geographical limits or regionally restricted. A significantly high proportion of species (19%) are exotic. VIS_ID 1011
Geospatial data for the Vegetation Mapping Inventory Project of Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument
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The files linked to this reference are the geospatial data created as part of the completion of the baseline vegetation inventory project for the NPS park unit. Current format is ArcGIS file geodatabase but older formats may exist as shapefiles. Cogan Technology, Inc. (CTI) created the digital vegetation map layer for the Mojave National Preserve and Castle Mountains National Monument project, which covered over 1.6 million acres (640,000 ha). In the accuracy assessment (AA) phase, contracted field crews collected data at 720 AA point locations that were randomly placed by map class throughout the project area. In the final phase, CTI finalized the classification, reported the AA results, revised the final vegetation map, and delivered the final products to the NPS VMI. The resulting spatial database and vegetation map layer were created using a combination of 2018 National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) basemap data, ground-based verification efforts, and a two-step or hybrid mapping approach that used both manual and automated techniques. By comparing the vegetation signatures on the imagery to the field data, 87 map units (72 vegetated and 15 land-use/land-cover) were developed and used to delineate the plant communities. The interpreted vegetation polygons were then digitized into a Geographic Information System (GIS) layer that was field-tested, reviewed, and revised. The final MOJA and CAMO vegetation map layer was assessed for overall thematic accuracy at 91% with a Kappa value of 92%.