FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION
TITLE: FFWCC STRATEGIC HABITAT CONSERVATION AREAS BY SPECIES - 2009
Geodataset Name: SHCA_QRY_09
Geodataset Type: GRID
Geodataset Feature:
Feature Count:
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This is a queryable dataset useful for identifying species specific potential habitat identified in FFWCC's Wildlife Habitat Conservation Needs in Florida report. For this grid, the pixel value itself is not important, it is merely an index value of the combination of species present. To identify the species present at a location, refer to the individual species columns, a value of 1 indicates that potential habitat is identified for that species at that location.
In 1994, researchers in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission completed a project, entitled Closing The Gaps in Florida's Wildlife Habitat Conservation System (Cox et al 1994), assessing the security of rare and imperiled species on existing conservation lands in Florida. These biologists used a variety of species occurrence data, habitat data and a geographic information system (GIS) to determine the protection afforded to focal species on publicly owned lands and identify important habitat areas in Florida with no conservation protection. These areas, known as Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas (SHCA), serve as a foundation for conservation planning in Florida by clearly depicting the crucial need for species protection through habitat conservation. The results of this research have provided biologists, policy-makers, land-use planners and the citizens of Florida the tools and opportunity to help meet our wildlife conservation goals.
Over time, the Closing the Gaps report became outdated. Since 1994, landscape-level habitat changes, transfer of land from private to public ownership and changes in land use altered the ability to accurately assess Florida's biodiversity and wildlife conservation status. As a result, Commission biologists and managers recognized the urgent need for a revisiting of Florida's Closing the Gaps project. Advances in technological capabilities, revised habitat data, and more extensive species occurrence data facilitated a reassessment of Florida's biodiversity protection status. Additionally, advances in population viability modeling techniques allowed examination of wildlife habitat needs with a degree and clarity that was not available in the previous report. The results of this project have helped determine how habitat protection needs have changed since 1994 and where protection efforts need to be focused to ensure conservation of Florida's wildlife for future generations.
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DATA SOURCE(S): Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute
SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS: Unknown
GEODATASET EXTENT: State of Florida
PUBLICATION DATE: Unpublished Material
TIME PERIOD OF CONTENT: Begin Date: 20030401 End Date: 2009
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://www.fgdl.org/metadataexplorer/explorer.jsp
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Item Description |
VALUE |
Pixel cell value
1 = Strategic habitat conservation area
0 = Non-SHCA
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COUNT |
Pixel count for cell value
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Rowid |
Internal feature number.
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AIBM_SHCA |
Anastasia Island beach mouse
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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STKI_SHCA |
Undefined by Source
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ASMS_SHCA |
Atlantic salt marsh snake
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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BCFS_SHCA |
Big Cypress fox squirrel
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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CHBM_SHCA |
Choctawhatchee beach mouse
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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COHA_SHCA |
Cooper's hawk
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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CROC_SHCA |
American crocodile
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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FLOMO_SHCA |
Florida mouse
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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GRAYBAT_SHCA |
Gray bat
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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GRSHPRSP_SHCA |
Florida grasshopper sparrow
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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GSMS_SHCA |
Gulf salt marsh snake
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SALTVOLE_SHCA |
Undefined by Source
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KDEER_SHCA |
Florida Key deer
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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LKMR_SHCA |
Lower Keys marsh rabbit
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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LOUSSP_SHCA |
Louisana seaside sparrow
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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MACSP_SHCA |
MacGillivray's seaside sparrow
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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NEWT_SHCA |
Striped newt
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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OWL_SHCA |
Florida burrowing owl
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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MACU_SHCA |
Undefined by Source
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PANTHER_SHCA |
Florida panther
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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PBTFROG_SHCA |
Pine barrens tree frog
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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PLOVER_SHCA |
Cuban snowy plover
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SABM_SHCA |
St. Andrews beach mouse
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SCRUBJAY_SHCA |
Florida scrub jay
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SCOTTSP_SHCA |
Scott's seaside sparrow
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SEALSALM_SHCA |
Seal salamander
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SEBM_SHCA |
Southeastern beach mouse
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SIRAT_SHCA |
Sanibel Island rice rat
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SNKITE_SHCA |
Florida snail kite
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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SRRAT_SHCA |
Silver rice rat
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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BEAR_SHCA |
Undefined by Source
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SSKINK_SHCA |
Sand skink
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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STHA_SHCA |
Short-tailed hawk
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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WCPI_SHCA |
White crowned pigeon
1 = strategic habitat conservation area present
0 = strategic habitat conservation area not present
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RICHNESS |
Total count of individual species strategic habitat conservation area identified.
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DESCRIPT |
Based on RICHNESS
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FGDLAQDATE |
The date GeoPlan aquired the data
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