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National Wildlife Refuges - Pacific Southwest Region

Jan 31, 2015 (Last modified Apr 30, 2015)
Created by PacificSouthwestRegion
National Wildlife Refuges - Pacific Southwest Region

About

This gallery contains data and maps relevant to the National Wildlife Refuge System within the Pacific Southwest Region, an area that includes all of California, most of Nevada and the Klamath Basin in southern Oregon.
Tags
national wildlife refuge, us fish and wildlife service, pacific southwest region

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Gallery contains
26 Folders
91 Datasets
13 Maps
7 Galleries
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Bookmarked by 1 Member
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Pacific Southwest Region
Sacramento, CA

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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