

{
"name":"Compass/ODFW_ConservationOpportunityAreas",
"title":"Compass/ODFW_ConservationOpportunityAreas",
"type":"Map Service",
"typeKeywords":["ArcGIS Server","Service","Map Service"],
"description":"  ODFW Conservation Opportunity Areas (COAs) are a component of the Oregon Conservation Strategy, highlighting areas across the Oregon landscape where broad fish and wildlife conservation goals would best be met. COAs aim to increase the likelihood of long-term conservation success, maximize effectiveness over larger landscapes, improve funding efficiency, and promote cooperative efforts across ownership boundaries. COAs were developed to guide voluntary conservation actions in Oregon. Land use or other activities within these areas will not be subject to any new regulations as a result of being designated an ODFW COA. The ODFW COA map, dataset, and underlying profile information should only be used in ways consistent with these intentions. See http://oregonconservationstrategy.org/conservation-opportunity-areas/ for additional information.",
"extent":[[-899252.6760474397,3437007.384380768],[-728562.0260127962,2477523.4666295983]],

"url":"https://nrimp.dfw.state.or.us/arcgis/rest/services/Compass/ODFW_ConservationOpportunityAreas/MapServer"
}
