UWRM_Sites

Jul 7, 2011
Uploaded by Wild Utah Project
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The UWRM proposal represents the uplands wildlands network in the Heart of the West Proposal.
Utah_Wyoming Rocky Mountains Ecoregion (UWRM) core areas and linkages shapefile. This GIS dataset provides core areas and linkages that includes all the components of a three track approach (special elements, representation, and focal species) used during the planning process. This is the result of a study contract by The Nature Conservancy to design an ecoregional plan for Northern Utah, Western Wyoming, Southeastern Idaho, Northwest Colorado and South-central Montana. The study was developed in 2001 by Reed Noss, George Wuerthner, Ken Vance-Borland, and Carlos Carroll from Conservation Science, Inc.
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The Nature Conservancy and Conservation Science, Inc.
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Wild Utah Project

Wild Utah Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations that provides scientific research, technical support including the development of ecological assessment methods and conservation tools, and computer mapping analyses using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to land managers, citizen...