Northwest Ohio, USA Inland Sensativity Atlas: other sensitive areas

Mar 29, 2011 (Last modified May 13, 2011)
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This GIS polygon shapefile documents additional sensitive resource areas in Northwest Ohio Inland Sensitivity Atlas. These areas are not typically publicly managed or protected as designated areas, and are often remnant native communities and natural habitat areas. Resource experts recommended these sites for atlas inclusion from federal, state, and local public agencies and environmental organizations that reviewed the previous version of the Inland Sensitivity Atlas. Data includes site names, contact entities, resource categories, location descriptions, and emergency and administrative contact information.
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Great Lakes Commission, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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http://gis.glin.net/ogc/services.php#nwoisa_other_sensitive_areas
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