Heritage Data Management System - HDMS
The HDMS is part of a global network of more than 80 Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centres. HDMS information is available so Arizonans can make prudent decisions weighing future development, economic growth, and environmental integrity.
Using published and unpublished reports, data collected by cooperating agencies, review of scientific collections, collaboration with professionals and many other sources of information, HDMS identifies wildlife, plants and geographic areas of special concern in Arizona, and consolidates information about their status and distribution within the State. Learn more about Arizona HDMS.
-On-line Environmental Review Tool (ERT). This tool provides a special status species list for Phase I Environmental Compliance and NEPA documents, and provides information and guideline links for incorporating wildlife conservation into project planning. This information can be used to guide preliminary decisions and assessments of proposed land and water development, management, and conservation projects. To obtain this information, submit your request through this tool, or contact the Project Evaluation Program.
-What is the Arizona HDMS?
-View Species lists and status and ranking definitions.
-View Species abstracts, distribution maps, photos & illustrations, sorted by Taxon below:
Amphibians
Invertebrates (including mullosks)
Birds
Mammals
Reptiles
Fish
Abstracts provide information on taxonomy, identification and description, biology, distribution, population trends, managment, photos/ illustrations and references as available for each special status species.