Montana Mountain Goat Overall Distribution and Winter Ranges

Jul 7, 2010
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This layer does not include overall distribution or winter range within Tribal lands/Indian Reservations or National Park Service lands. Overall distribution polygons represent general or year round habitat. Winter range polygons represent areas occupied by the species from November 15 to March 1. Not all polygons in this coverage represent overall distribution and/or winter range. The polygon attribute to select overall distribution and/or winter range areas for mountain goat is USE.
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Montana Fish,Wildlife and Parks
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Title: Montana Mountain Goat Overall Distribution and Winter Ranges
Credits: Montana Fish,Wildlife and Parks
Publication Date: December 2006
Publisher: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
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Not for use at scales greater than 1:250000. Due to the broad scaled nature, the data in this layer are intended to be used for general planning purposes. The data are not intended for planning and review of site specific activities.
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