DEREN- Biological, Condition and Resilience co-occurrence

Jan 5, 2017 (Last modified Jan 20, 2017)
Uploaded by Justin Schlawin
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This co-occurrence raster was assembled from data from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, the Maine Natural Areas Program, and The Nature Conservancy, Weights for each contributing layer were vetted by DEREN members for Hancock and Washington Counties.


Contributing organization: MDIFW
-ETSC Animal occurrences
       Endangered Species-3
       Threatened Species - 2
       Special Concern Species 1

- Wild Brook Trout Habitats - 1

- Deer Wintering Areas - 1

- Inland Wading Bird and Waterfowl Habitats - 2

- 250' buffer to rivers and the coast - 1

- 250' buffer to Great Ponds - 1

- 75' buffer to small ponds - 1

- Wetlands - 1

- 75' buffer to streams - 1

- Significant vernal pools - 1

- Undeveloped blocks
      >1200 ac - 3
       600-1200 ac - 2
       200-600 ac - 1

Contributing Organization: MNAP

- MNAP Mapped Natural Communities
      S1 and S2 - 4
      S3 - 3
      Exemplary S4 & S5 - 3

-Rare Plants
     S1- 3
     S2- 2
     S3- 1

Contributing Origanization - TNC

-Terrestrial Resilience
     Far Above Average Resilience - 3
     Above Average Resilience - 2
     Slightly Above Average Resilience - 1
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MDIFW, MNAP
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Justin Schlawin
Ecologist with Maine Natural Areas Program

I am an ecologist with the Maine Natural Areas Program and specialize in community ecology, botany, and and statistical analysis. My work has included rapid detection of vernal pools through remote sensing, gap analysis for habitats under-represented in Maine's conserved lands and collaboration with...