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These layers represents relative landscape connectivity in the Middle Rockies Ecoregion of the United States. It was developed as part of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Rapid Ecological Assessment (REA) of this region. Connectivity is defined as the percent of unfragmented landscape (percent area of similar habitat) in a 1 km neighborhood based on ReGAP or GAP land cover data. Values <15% are classified as ‘Low’ connectivity, values of 15-30% are classified as ‘Fair’ connectivity, and values >30% are classified as ‘Good’ connectivity.
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This project expands upon an already funded SGI initiative to optimize locations for conifer removal to benefit sage-grouse using the Falkowski conifer map layer (funded through LCMAP grant) and Doherty breeding density map. Adds capability to also optimize for sagebrush dependent songbirds (and potentially pygmy rabbits) while minimizing impacts to PJ obligates such as Pinyon Jays. Will import directly into dashboard decision support tool.


    map background search result map search result map Middle Rockies REA Connectivity Analysis for Shrublands and Grasslands Building a decision support tool for pinyon-juniper removal: Maximizing benefits to sagebrush- and forest-obligate songbirds Middle Rockies REA Connectivity Analysis for Shrublands and Grasslands Building a decision support tool for pinyon-juniper removal: Maximizing benefits to sagebrush- and forest-obligate songbirds