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ANR Lands - Natural CommunitiesSource

Natural community mapping completed on lands owned by the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation.

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VT ANR Open DatadeptFPRdivForestrydivLandsfaunafloraisothemeEcologicnatural communitynodeVTANRprogNaturalHeritagespeciessubthemeFaunasubthemeFloravermont
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State of Vermont11 months ago
VT Biodiversity Project - Plant and Animal Species AtlasSource

(Link to Metadata) This database contains town-level totals of documented species records for several plant and animal taxa including vascular plants, trees, bryophytes, ferns, fish, mammals, and reptiles & amphibians. Also contained are number of Black Bear kills by town for the years 1980-1996, and number of non-hunter Moose deaths by town for the years 1980-1997. A breeding bird atlas collected at finer resolution than town-level is included but was not summarized by town. Data were originally acquired from Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources (ANR), U.S. Forest Service, museum and herbarium collections, and other published or unpublished atlases.

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VBPanimalsbear killsbiodiversitybiologybiotadatasetEcologicFauna_ATLASecologicfaunafloraisothemeEcologicmoose mortalitynodeVCGIplant and animal speciesplant and animal species atlasplantsspeciessubthemeFaunasubthemeFlorataxavcgi open datavermont biodiversity project
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State of Vermont11 months ago
VT Wildlife Linkage HabitatSource

(Link to Metadata) The Wildlife Linkage Habitat Analysis uses landscape scale data to identify or predict the location of potentially significant wildlife linkage habitats (WLH) associated with state roads throughout Vermont. For purposes of this project, WLH is a term used to describe those habitats associated with Vermont roads where wildlife move, migrate, and access various other habitats and parts of their range (similar to, but broader than, wildlife corridors). This project relied on available GIS data including: (a) land use and land cover data; (b) development density data (E911 sites); and (c) contiguous or "core" habitat data from the University of Vermont. The GIS conserved lands data was also used for this project as a way of analyzing the feasibility for conserving or ranking potentially significant WLHs identified as a result of this project. These data were classified according to their relative significance with respect to wildlife movement and habitat areas. The resulting spatial layer is a statewide raster coverage describing the predicability of finding suitable habitat.

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WLHWLHAdatasetEcologicHabitat_WLHecologicfaunaisothemeEcologicnodeVCGIsubthemeFaunasubthemeHabitatvcgi open datawildlifewildlife linkage habitatwildlife suitability
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State of Vermont11 months ago