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This dataset depicts suitable habitat for northern spotted owls on the
Umpqua National Forest in Oregon. Suitable habitat is considered
nesting, foraging, and roosting habitat. This dataset was originally
created in 1995 to reflect harvest and stand conditions on owl habitat
at that time. Thist dataset was later updated in 2002 for the Diamond
Lake District, and again updated habitat suitability in the Spring Fire
burned area.
Data Provided By:
Umpqua National Forest
Content date:
not specified
Citation:
Title: Umpqua National Forest, OR, USA - Suitable Owl Habitat Credits: Umpqua National Forest Publication Date: 2003 Publisher: Umpqua National Forest
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