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Species of Interest

Dec 4, 2014 (Last modified Feb 19, 2015)
Created by PacificSouthwestRegion
Species of Interest

About

This gallery contains Pacific Southwest Region (Region 8)  US Fish & Wildlife Service datasets and maps including species of concern.  Additionally, it includes other organizations or agencies species of interest including individual species or multi-species assessments. This data and map gallery is organized by taxonomic  group and includes reptiles, amphibians, insects, mammals, birds, and plants.
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usfws, species, mammals, endangered, reptiles, plants, amphibians insects, pacific southwest region us fish & wildlife service, birds

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Gallery contains
26 Folders
70 Datasets
6 Maps
14 Galleries
US Fish and Wildlife Service

About the Gallery Author

PacificSouthwestRegion
Multiple Administrators with US Fish and Wildlife Service

This US Fish and Wildlife User Group is responsible for maintaining the Pacific Southwest Region Web Mapping Portal

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