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Service Description: The estimated ecological states data layer depicts vegetation condition from a state-and-transition model describing vegetation condition. Ecological states incorporates information about invasive annual grass cover, native grass cover, sagebrush canopy cover, and tree canopy cover (individual data layers available in the Sage-Grouse Data Viewer), and assigns a letter from A (high condition habitat) to D (poor condition habitat). The compensatory mitigation obligation for development projects in poor condition habitat will be lower than those affecting areas of good condition.
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Copyright Text: The Nature Conservancy, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Institute for Natural Resources, The Willamette Partnership.
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Spatial Reference: 102100
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Comments: The estimated ecological states data layer depicts vegetation condition from a state-and-transition model describing vegetation condition. Ecological states incorporates information about invasive annual grass cover, native grass cover, sagebrush canopy cover, and tree canopy cover (individual data layers available in the Sage-Grouse Data Viewer), and assigns a letter from A (high condition habitat) to D (poor condition habitat). The compensatory mitigation obligation for development projects in poor condition habitat will be lower than those affecting areas of good condition.
Subject: This layer estimates the value of habitats relative to Greater Sage Grouse needs.
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Keywords: Oregon,Greater sage-grouse,habitat,sage grouse,wildlife,wildlife management
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Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF
Supports Query Data Elements: true
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Supports Datum Transformation: true
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