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BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2010 Poly Hub
This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
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BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2010 Poly Hub
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This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2009 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
These data sets contain simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types that can be used for conservation and restoration planning purposes. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. The initial data set delineates these habitat types up to the year 2000 (2000 Northern Sage-Grouse Habitat Planning Map). This baseline map was developed using field experts with Idaho BLM, Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and other local experts. Existing vegetation, fire history and sage grouse population data were used to delineate the habitat types. A subsequent data set (2002 Northern Sage-Grouse Planning Map) was also developed for the year 2002 and reflects changes in these habitats as a result of fires, emergency fire rehabilitation (EFR) and restoration efforts during 2000 and 2001. Fire polygon and project descriptions for EFRs and restoration projects were used to map habitats for the 2002 map (please see process step for detailed information on the original capture of the sage-grouse habitat data). A new data set was generated in 2004, reflecting fire polygons from 2002 and 2003. For the 2005 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2005 season. IDFG digitized some polygons (particularly in the West Central SGPA) from NAIP imagery to increase the data accuracy. For the 2006 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2006 season. IDFG has not submitted edits. USFS supplied fire polygons for updating the habitat that were already provided by BLM-IF so no further edits were made. For the 2007 edits, each BLM District submitted a separate habitat dataset that included their edits. All the districts edited the same version of habitat that they copied from the Idaho State Office server. USFS also submitted edits based on 2007 fires, but none of these edits were new compared to what the BLM Districts submitted. For 2008 edits, each BLM District updated their portion of the habitat in SDE. USFS and IDFG contributed edits via BLM Field Office staff. For the 2009 edits, a very similar process was performed, where edits were done on SDE by the District Offices. Each office consulted with the USFS and IDFG. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2009 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
These data sets contain simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types that can be used for conservation and restoration planning purposes. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. The initial data set delineates these habitat types up to the year 2000 (2000 Northern Sage-Grouse Habitat Planning Map). This baseline map was developed using field experts with Idaho BLM, Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and other local experts. Existing vegetation, fire history and sage grouse population data were used to delineate the habitat types. A subsequent data set (2002 Northern Sage-Grouse Planning Map) was also developed for the year 2002 and reflects changes in these habitats as a result of fires, emergency fire rehabilitation (EFR) and restoration efforts during 2000 and 2001. Fire polygon and project descriptions for EFRs and restoration projects were used to map habitats for the 2002 map (please see process step for detailed information on the original capture of the sage-grouse habitat data). A new data set was generated in 2004, reflecting fire polygons from 2002 and 2003. For the 2005 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2005 season. IDFG digitized some polygons (particularly in the West Central SGPA) from NAIP imagery to increase the data accuracy. For the 2006 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2006 season. IDFG has not submitted edits. USFS supplied fire polygons for updating the habitat that were already provided by BLM-IF so no further edits were made. For the 2007 edits, each BLM District submitted a separate habitat dataset that included their edits. All the districts edited the same version of habitat that they copied from the Idaho State Office server. USFS also submitted edits based on 2007 fires, but none of these edits were new compared to what the BLM Districts submitted. For 2008 edits, each BLM District updated their portion of the habitat in SDE. USFS and IDFG contributed edits via BLM Field Office staff. For the 2009 edits, a very similar process was performed, where edits were done on SDE by the District Offices. Each office consulted with the USFS and IDFG. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2007 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
These data sets contain simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types that can be used for conservation and restoration planning purposes. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. The initial data set delineates these habitat types up to the year 2000 (2000 Northern Sage-Grouse Habitat Planning Map). This baseline map was developed using field experts with Idaho BLM, Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and other local experts. Existing vegetation, fire history and sage grouse population data were used to delineate the habitat types. A subsequent data set (2002 Northern Sage-Grouse Planning Map) was also developed for the year 2002 and reflects changes in these habitats as a result of fires, emergency fire rehabilitation (EFR) and restoration efforts during 2000 and 2001. Fire polygon and project descriptions for EFRs and restoration projects were used to map habitats for the 2002 map (please see process step for detailed information on the original capture of the sage-grouse habitat data). A new data set was generated in 2004, reflecting fire polygons from 2002 and 2003. For the 2005 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2005 season. IDFG digitized some polygons (particularly in the West Central SGPA) from NAIP imagery to increase the data accuracy. For the 2006 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2006 season. IDFG has not submitted edits. USFS supplied fire polygons for updating the habitat that were already provided by BLM-IF so no further edits were made. For the 2007 edits, each BLM District submitted a separate habitat dataset that included their edits. All the districts edited the same version of habitat that they copied from the Idaho State Office server. USFS also submitted edits based on 2007 fires, but none of these edits were new compared to what the BLM Districts submitted. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2007 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
These data sets contain simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types that can be used for conservation and restoration planning purposes. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. The initial data set delineates these habitat types up to the year 2000 (2000 Northern Sage-Grouse Habitat Planning Map). This baseline map was developed using field experts with Idaho BLM, Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and other local experts. Existing vegetation, fire history and sage grouse population data were used to delineate the habitat types. A subsequent data set (2002 Northern Sage-Grouse Planning Map) was also developed for the year 2002 and reflects changes in these habitats as a result of fires, emergency fire rehabilitation (EFR) and restoration efforts during 2000 and 2001. Fire polygon and project descriptions for EFRs and restoration projects were used to map habitats for the 2002 map (please see process step for detailed information on the original capture of the sage-grouse habitat data). A new data set was generated in 2004, reflecting fire polygons from 2002 and 2003. For the 2005 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2005 season. IDFG digitized some polygons (particularly in the West Central SGPA) from NAIP imagery to increase the data accuracy. For the 2006 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2006 season. IDFG has not submitted edits. USFS supplied fire polygons for updating the habitat that were already provided by BLM-IF so no further edits were made. For the 2007 edits, each BLM District submitted a separate habitat dataset that included their edits. All the districts edited the same version of habitat that they copied from the Idaho State Office server. USFS also submitted edits based on 2007 fires, but none of these edits were new compared to what the BLM Districts submitted. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2011 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) four habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential; (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential and (d) RB - areas that have recently burned and the type of habitat that is coming back and its restoration potential has not yet been determined. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. This data covers all of Idaho and a small area in Nevada that is managed by the Idaho office. Intended scale of use is 1:100,000. This is a dissolved version of a working version kept by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It was dissolved on the Class, Comment, DataSource and GIS_acres fields to make it easier for the public to use. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2011 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) four habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential; (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential and (d) RB - areas that have recently burned and the type of habitat that is coming back and its restoration potential has not yet been determined. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. This data covers all of Idaho and a small area in Nevada that is managed by the Idaho office. Intended scale of use is 1:100,000. This is a dissolved version of a working version kept by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It was dissolved on the Class, Comment, DataSource and GIS_acres fields to make it easier for the public to use. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2013 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
The 2013 Sage-grouse Habitat Planning Map update incorporates wildfire data and other edits relevant to the 2013 field and fire season as per typical processes used during the past decade. Additional areas of non-habitat, such as paved highways, municipal boundaries, water bodies etc., were also removed. However, the map extent for sage-grouse key habitat and potential restoration areas should be considered provisional, contingent on the final outcome of additional analyses currently underway in association with the national Greater Sage-grouse Conservation Strategy. This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) four habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential; (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential and (d) RB - areas that have recently burned and the type of habitat that is coming back and its restoration potential has not yet been determined. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Edits may also document refinements discovered through inventory, monitoring and modeling. This data covers all of Idaho and a small area in Nevada that is managed by Idaho BLM. Intended scale of use is 1:100,000. This dataset is not synonymous with BLM's "Preliminary Priority Habitat" or "Preliminary General Habitat" mapping efforts, as those incorporate additional habitat and sage-grouse population data or models. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2013 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
The 2013 Sage-grouse Habitat Planning Map update incorporates wildfire data and other edits relevant to the 2013 field and fire season as per typical processes used during the past decade. Additional areas of non-habitat, such as paved highways, municipal boundaries, water bodies etc., were also removed. However, the map extent for sage-grouse key habitat and potential restoration areas should be considered provisional, contingent on the final outcome of additional analyses currently underway in association with the national Greater Sage-grouse Conservation Strategy. This data set contains simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types for Idaho and constitutes a current approximation of sage-grouse habitat in the state. The data can be used for general conservation and restoration planning purposes, but additional data or field verification are needed for applications at finer scales. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) four habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential; (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential and (d) RB - areas that have recently burned and the type of habitat that is coming back and its restoration potential has not yet been determined. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Edits may also document refinements discovered through inventory, monitoring and modeling. This data covers all of Idaho and a small area in Nevada that is managed by Idaho BLM. Intended scale of use is 1:100,000. This dataset is not synonymous with BLM's "Preliminary Priority Habitat" or "Preliminary General Habitat" mapping efforts, as those incorporate additional habitat and sage-grouse population data or models. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.
BLM Idaho Sage Grouse Habitat 2008 Poly Hub
공공데이터포털
These data sets contain simple, landscape-scale greater sage-grouse habitat types that can be used for conservation and restoration planning purposes. The habitat types include: (1) key sage-grouse habitat areas and (2) three habitat restoration types: (a) R1 - perennial native and non-native grasslands with high restoration potential; (b) R2 - annual grass dominated areas (either shrubland or grassland) with low restoration potential and (c) R3 - conifer encroachment areas with high restoration potential. The initial data set delineates these habitat types up to the year 2000 (2000 Northern Sage-Grouse Habitat Planning Map). This baseline map was developed using field experts with Idaho BLM, Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) and other local experts. Existing vegetation, fire history and sage grouse population data were used to delineate the habitat types. A subsequent data set (2002 Northern Sage-Grouse Planning Map) was also developed for the year 2002 and reflects changes in these habitats as a result of fires, emergency fire rehabilitation (EFR) and restoration efforts during 2000 and 2001. Fire polygon and project descriptions for EFRs and restoration projects were used to map habitats for the 2002 map (please see process step for detailed information on the original capture of the sage-grouse habitat data). A new data set was generated in 2004, reflecting fire polygons from 2002 and 2003. For the 2005 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2005 season. IDFG digitized some polygons (particularly in the West Central SGPA) from NAIP imagery to increase the data accuracy. For the 2006 update BLM field offices submitted edits based on new information from monitoring and inventory data, fire occurrence and treatments from the 2006 season. IDFG has not submitted edits. USFS supplied fire polygons for updating the habitat that were already provided by BLM-IF so no further edits were made. For the 2007 edits, each BLM District submitted a separate habitat dataset that included their edits. All the districts edited the same version of habitat that they copied from the Idaho State Office server. USFS also submitted edits based on 2007 fires, but none of these edits were new compared to what the BLM Districts submitted. For 2008 edits, each BLM District updated their portion of the habitat in SDE. USFS and IDFG contributed edits via BLM Field Office staff. A new data set will be developed annually to update the planning map and chart landscape-level changes in sage-grouse habitat over time. Credits: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Idaho State Office, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Energy Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Sage-grouse Local Working Groups, and other cooperators/contributors For more information contact us at blm_id_stateoffice@blm.gov.