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Species of Interest

Dec 4, 2014 (Last modified Feb 19, 2015)
Created by PacificSouthwestRegion
Species of Interest

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This gallery contains Pacific Southwest Region (Region 8)  US Fish & Wildlife Service datasets and maps including species of concern.  Additionally, it includes other organizations or agencies species of interest including individual species or multi-species assessments. This data and map gallery is organized by taxonomic  group and includes reptiles, amphibians, insects, mammals, birds, and plants.
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reptiles, amphibians insects, mammals, plants, endangered, usfws, species, birds, pacific southwest region us fish & wildlife service

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26 Folders
70 Datasets
6 Maps
14 Galleries
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PacificSouthwestRegion
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This US Fish and Wildlife User Group is responsible for maintaining the Pacific Southwest Region Web Mapping Portal

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