Recognized_Biodiversity_Value (Map Service)
View In:
ArcGIS JavaScript
ArcGIS.com
WMTS
Current Version: 10.81
Service Description: Recognized Biodiversity Value: The Conserving Nature’s Stage focus on abiotic drivers of biodiversity is meant to complement, not replace, biodiversity-based conservation priorities. In this map, we assembled information on places recognized for their biodiversity value (rare species, intact habitat, or exemplary natural communities) in separate studies. These include the results of 67 ecoregional assessments completed by The Nature Conservancy between 1999 and 2009, which identified sites representing multiple-viable examples of rare species and natural communities (Groves 2003). Additionally, we reviewed the results of 48 state wildlife action plans, and integrated information from 35 of them, to create maps of conservation opportunity areas for species of greatest conservation need. We also include recent information from the Natural Heritage Network (and other sources) on high quality species and community occurrences, and protected land managed for biodiversity and natural processes (GAP 1). This assessment ensures that the network encompasses the footprint of current biodiversity areas while integrating them with representative abiotic features which underpin that biodiversity, ensuring that networks of resilient sites are distributed across all abiotic ‘stages’ needed to conserve future biodiversity. Read the methods for your region: Eastern US, Great Lakes and Tallgrass Prairie, Great Plains, Lower Mississippi and Ozarks, Rocky Mountains and Desert Southwest, Pacific Northwest, California. Additional information and data sources are available here.
Map Name: Layers
Legend
All Layers and Tables
Layers:
Description: Recognized Biodiversity Value: The Conserving Nature’s Stage focus on abiotic drivers of biodiversity is meant to complement, not replace, biodiversity-based conservation priorities. In this map, we assembled information on places recognized for their biodiversity value (rare species, intact habitat, or exemplary natural communities) in separate studies. These include the results of 67 ecoregional assessments completed by The Nature Conservancy between 1999 and 2009, which identified sites representing multiple-viable examples of rare species and natural communities (Groves 2003). Additionally, we reviewed the results of 48 state wildlife action plans, and integrated information from 35 of them, to create maps of conservation opportunity areas for species of greatest conservation need. We also include recent information from the Natural Heritage Network (and other sources) on high quality species and community occurrences, and protected land managed for biodiversity and natural processes (GAP 1). This assessment ensures that the network encompasses the footprint of current biodiversity areas while integrating them with representative abiotic features which underpin that biodiversity, ensuring that networks of resilient sites are distributed across all abiotic ‘stages’ needed to conserve future biodiversity. Read the methods for your region: Eastern US, Great Lakes and Tallgrass Prairie, Great Plains, Lower Mississippi and Ozarks, Rocky Mountains and Desert Southwest, Pacific Northwest, California. Additional information and data sources are available here.
Copyright Text: Center for Resilient Conservation Science, The Nature Conservancy
Spatial Reference: 102100
Single Fused Map Cache: true
Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly,Tilemap
Tile Info:
- Height: 256
- Width: 256
- DPI: 96
- Levels of Detail: (# Levels: 24)
- Level ID: 0 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 156543.033928
Scale: 5.91657527591555E8
- Level ID: 1 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 78271.5169639999
Scale: 2.95828763795777E8
- Level ID: 2 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 39135.7584820001
Scale: 1.47914381897889E8
- Level ID: 3 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 19567.8792409999
Scale: 7.3957190948944E7
- Level ID: 4 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 9783.93962049996
Scale: 3.6978595474472E7
- Level ID: 5 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 4891.96981024998
Scale: 1.8489297737236E7
- Level ID: 6 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 2445.98490512499
Scale: 9244648.868618
- Level ID: 7 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 1222.99245256249
Scale: 4622324.434309
- Level ID: 8 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 611.49622628138
Scale: 2311162.217155
- Level ID: 9 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 305.748113140558
Scale: 1155581.108577
- Level ID: 10 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 152.874056570411
Scale: 577790.554289
- Level ID: 11 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 76.4370282850732
Scale: 288895.277144
- Level ID: 12 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 38.2185141425366
Scale: 144447.638572
- Level ID: 13 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 19.1092570712683
Scale: 72223.819286
- Level ID: 14 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 9.55462853563415
Scale: 36111.909643
- Level ID: 15 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 4.77731426794937
Scale: 18055.954822
- Level ID: 16 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 2.38865713397468
Scale: 9027.977411
- Level ID: 17 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 1.19432856685505
Scale: 4513.988705
- Level ID: 18 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.597164283559817
Scale: 2256.994353
- Level ID: 19 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.298582141647617
Scale: 1128.497176
- Level ID: 20 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.14929107082380833
Scale: 564.248588
- Level ID: 21 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.07464553541190416
Scale: 282.124294
- Level ID: 22 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.03732276770595208
Scale: 141.062147
- Level ID: 23 [Start Tile, End Tile]
Resolution: 0.01866138385297604
Scale: 70.5310735
- Format: PNG
- Compression Quality: 0
- Origin:
X: -2.0037508342787E7
Y: 2.0037508342787E7
- Spatial Reference:
102100
Initial Extent: XMin: -1.5273645245037941E7
YMin: 1914608.1901417468
XMax: -5952135.245037941
YMax: 7817288.190141747
Spatial Reference:
102100
Full Extent: XMin: -1.5273645245037941E7
YMin: 1914608.1901417468
XMax: -5952135.245037941
YMax: 7817288.190141747
Spatial Reference:
102100
Min Scale: 0.0
Max Scale: 0.0
Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 14
Units: esriMeters
Supported Image Format Types: PNG
Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000
Resampling: true
Document Info: - Title: Recognized Biodiversity Value
- Author: melissa_clark_TNC
- Comments:
- Subject: Final CRCS dataset. Recognized Biodiversity Value is one of three components of the Resilient and Connected Network. The Resilient and Connected Networks are a representative, connected network of climate resilient sites that if conserved, could help us sustain biodiversity into the future. Resilient and Connected Networks with BIA lands: updated 5/04/2021
- Category:
- Keywords: CRCS, The Nature Conservancy, Recognized Biodiversity Value, State Wildlife Action Plans, TNC Ecoregional Plans, Biodiversity