With its extraordinarily high biodiversity and physical heterogeneity, the Klamath-Siskiyou ecoregion warrants an ambitious conservation plan founded on scientifically defensible goals. The region is well-suited to an approach that combines the research and planning tracks of special elements, representation, and focal species. This multi-faceted study is ongoing, with additional focal species studies and socio-economic analyses. This dataset is a result of special elements and representation analyses and of research on one focal species, the Pacific fisher (Martes pennant pacifica). These maps are intended for display at the 1:100,000 scale.
The full report prepared for the Siskiyou Regional Education
Project can be found at: http://app.databasin.org/app/pages/galleryPage.jsp?id=f7d5c3237bed48128cfdf731443cca05
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