This GIS dataset is part of a suite of wildlife habitat connectivity
data produced by the Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working
Group (WHCWG). The WHCWG is a voluntary public-private partnership
between state and federal agencies, universities, tribes, and
non-governmental organizations. The WHCWG is co-led by the Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Washington Department of
Transportation (WSDOT). This dataset quantifies current wildlife habitat
connectivity patterns for the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion in Washington,
Oregon, and Idaho. Available WHCWG raster data include model base
layers, resistance, habitat, cost-weighted distance, and landscape
integrity. Grid cell size is 90 m x 90 m. Habitat concentration areas,
core areas, and linkage maps reside in raster and vector format. Project
background can be found in the report: Washington Wildlife Habitat
Connectivity Working Group (WHCWG). 2012. Washington Connected
Landscapes Project: Analysis of the Columbia Plateau Ecoregion.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Washington Department of
Transportation, Olympia, WA. Report document available online at:
http://www.waconnected.org. WHCWG (2013) provides additional wildlife
habitat connectivity model products. Network centrality measures are
provided as attributes to HCA polygons, least-cost path lines, and stick
map lines. Effective resistance measures are provided as attributes to
least-cost path lines and stick map lines. Raster models depict
pinch-points and barriers. The WHCWG (2013) data are provided in a 2013
data release.