USFS Grazing Allotments

Aug 10, 2011
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This dataset only includes allotments in the Tehachapi study area.

RMU Units - a feature class depicting the boundaries of Rangeland Management Units (allotments, exclosures, general resource areas, and wild horse/burro territories) as managed by National Forests within Region 5 of the USDA Forest Service.
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USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region
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http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/rsl/clearinghouse/gis-download.shtml#rangemgt

http://wwwtest.fs.fed.us/r5/rsl/projects/frdb/layers/alot.html

http://www.fs.fed.us/rangelands/

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USDA Forest Service R5 Regional Office
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This data is supplied with no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability. The Government shall be under no liability whatsoever resulting from the recipients use of this data. The entire risk as to the quality of the data is with the end user. This coverage is preliminary; many of the features captured may be meaningless prior to linking with associated Oracle tables.
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