Working for Wildlife Project Area

Aug 15, 2014 (Last modified Aug 20, 2014)
Uploaded by George Wooten
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The Working for Wildlife Project Area was developed by combining lynx core and least cost corridor habitats. Lynx Core Habitat was created by merging habitat mapped by Peter Singleton and others (2002), with core habitat mapped by Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Group (WHCWG). Lynx Least Cost Corridors (LCC) were created by merging areas bounded by Singleton LCC values 1 to 6 or for WHCWG LCC values 0 to 99.
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George Wooten, Jen Watkins, Peter Singleton, Washington Wildlife Habitat Connectivity Working Group
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Singleton, Peter, and others. 2002. Landscape permeability for large carnivores in Washington: a geographic information system weighted-distance and least-cost corridor assessment. USDA Forest Service Res. Pap. PNW-RP-549.

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George Wooten
Biogeographer with Wenatchee Valley College

I am a botanist and microbiologist. Other completed project reports can be downloaded at http://www.okanogan1.com