California Condor - Species Distribution Model, DRECP

Sep 27, 2013 (Last modified Dec 18, 2013)
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DRECP draft species model for California Condor. This dataset was created by buffering known condor locations from 2011-2013 by 20 km and clipping this output to the DRECP 12km buffer dataset.

Telemetry data was provided by Laura Mendenhall and Matthew Johnson via the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These data should be used only illustrate where condors are known to have visited, and not to illustrate where condors do not exist. 

Note, more detailed information on condor modeling is being carried out by the California Condor Wind Energy Work Group.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex 2493 Portola Road Suite A Ventura, CA 93003; Conservation Biology Institute
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