Name: American Peregrine Falcon Potential Nesting (State Special Concern)
Display Field: activityco
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: PeregrinePotentialNesting is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Potential Nesting for Peregrine Falcons in Colorado. Potential Nesting is defined as an area which appears to include the necessary components for peregrine falcon nesting, but in which no known active nest sites are present. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BaldEagleNestSites is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing a 0.5 mile buffer zone around active, inactive, destroyed, undetermined, and unknown Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) nests in Colorado. Refer to the metadata for the Status attribute field for activity definitions. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BaldEagleSummerForage is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing summer foraging areas for Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in Colorado. Summer Foraging Areas are defined as those areas frequented by breeding bald eagles from March 15 to July 31. These areas are almost always associated with nesting pairs. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BaldEagleWinterForage is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing winter foraging areas for Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in Colorado. Winter Foraging Areas are defined as areas frequented by wintering bald eagles between November 15 and March 15. These may be large areas radiating from preferred roosting sites. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BaldEagleWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing winter range for Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus luecocephalus) in Colorado. Winter Range is defined as those areas where bald eagles have been observed between November 15 and April 1. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BorealToadOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Overall Range for Boreal Toad (Bufo boreas) in Colorado.Overall Range is defined as the area that encompasses all known activity areas within the observed range of a population of Boreal Toads. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).These data are updated as needed and last updated prior to 2008.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: The data was collected by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Boreal Toad Recovery Team, which includes Colorado Natural Heritage Program, US Forest Service, US Geological Service, and private contractors.
Name: Burrowing Owl Breeding Range (State Threatened)
Display Field: note
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: BurrowingOwlBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Western Burrowing Owl can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Name: Common Gartersnake Overall Range (State Special Concern)
Display Field: name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: CommonGartersnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Common Gartersnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Name: Cutthroat Trout HUC12 Presence (State Special Concern)
Display Field: hu_12_name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: Cutthroat Trout HUC 12 Presence is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting the Hydrologic Unit Code 12 boundaries where a population of all species of Cutthroat Trout are known to occur in Colorado based on occurrences between Jan. 2008 and Dec. 2017 aggregated at the HUC12 level. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used. Various sources were referenced in developing these data.These data were last updated in March 2019.
Description: Lake Chub HUC 12 Presence is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting the Hydrologic Unit Code 12 boundaries where a population of Lake Chub are known to occur in Colorado based on occurrences between Jan. 2008 and Dec. 2017 aggregated at the HUC12 level. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used. Various sources were referenced in developing these data.These data were last updated in March 2022.
Description: LynxPotentialHabitat is an ESRI SDE feature class showing Potential Habitat for Lynx in Colorado. Potential Habitat is defined as those areas having the highest potential of lynx occurrences in the state. These areas usually contain positive, probable, or possible reports. This information was derived from modeling potential lynx habitat.These data were last updated prior to 2008.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Name: Prebles Meadow Jumping Mouse Overall Range (Federal/State Threatened)
Display Field: activityco
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: PreblesMouseOverallRange is an ESRI ArcSDE feature class showing the Overall Range for Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses the probable range of Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse along the Front Range of Colorado below 7600' elevation eastward to include those hydrounits identified by the Preble's Technical Working Group. Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse is primarily associated with riparian corridors of small intermittent and perennial streams where riparian herbaceous and riparian shrub (primarily willow) dominate.This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximinzing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).These data were last updated in 2012.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Name: Townsends Big-eared Bat Overall Range (State Special Concern)
Display Field: species
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: TownsendsBigEaredBatOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Townsend's Big-eared Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: WolverinePotentialHabitat is an ESRI SDE feature class showing Potential Habitat for Wolverine in Colorado. Potential Habitat is defined as those areas of primary Wolverine habitat for resident adults having the highest potential for Wolverine occurrences in Colorado. This information was derived from modeling potential Wolverine habitat by Robert Inman; Director, Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program, Wildlife Conservation Society. Wolverine is primarily associated with high-elevation habitats in the Rocky Mountains containing the arctic and subarctic conditions they require.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.While there was once a viable population of wolverine in Colorado, the last confirmed record was from 1919. However, in 2009, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society tracked a wolverine into northcentral Colorado.These data were last updated in 2010.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Robert Inman; Director, Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program, Wildlife Conservation Society
Description: AmericanBitternBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of American Bittern can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: BandTailedPigeonBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Band-tailed Pigeon can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Jeff Yost and Jim Gammonley.
Description: BobolinkBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Bobolink can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: BrewerSparrowBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Brewer's Sparrow can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: BrownCappedRosyFinchBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Brown-capped Rosy Finch can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: BrownCappedRosyFinchOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Brown-capped Rosy Finch in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: CassinFinchBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Cassin's Finch can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: CassinSparrowBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Cassin's Sparrow can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: GoldenEagleBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Golden Eagle can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: GrasshopperSparrowBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Grasshopper Sparrow can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: GBHeronNestingArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Classshowing Nesting Areas for Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) in Colorado. Nesting Areas are defined as individual trees or groups of trees containing nest platforms, and a buffer zone extending 500 meters around a known active or inactive nest site. Nest platforms are usually located in dominant trees associated with riparian habitats. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: GBHeronForagingArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Foraging Areas for Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) in Colorado. Foraging Areas are defined as areas where Great Blue Herons are known to feed. Appropriate habitat includes shallow water areas associated with reservoirs, lakes, ponds, streams, and backwater areas of major rivers with abundant fish populations. On large irrigation reservoirs, these areas will fluctuate with changing water levels. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: LarkBuntingBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Lark Bunting can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: LazuliBuntingBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Lazuli Bunting can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: LewisWoodpeckerBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Lewis's Woodpecker can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: NorthernGoshawkBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Northern Goshawk can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: NorthernHarrierBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Northern Harrier can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: OliveSidedFlycatcherBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Olive-sided Flycatcher can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: OspreyNestsites is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing a 0.5 mile buffer zone around active, inactive, destroyed, undetermined, and unknown Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nests in Colorado. Refer to the metadata for the Status attribute field for activity definitions. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: OspreyForagingArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Foraging Areas for Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) in Colorado. Foraging Areas are defined as open water areas, typically associated with larger rivers, lakes and reservoirs with abundant fish populations, utilized by both resident and transient osprey for feeding purposes. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: PrairieFalconBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Prairie Falcon can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: RufousHummingbirdMigrationRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Rufous Hummingbird can typically be found in Colorado while seasonally moving between their winter range and their breeding range. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2019.
Description: SwainsonHawkBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Swainson's Hawk can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: VirginiaWarblerBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Virginia's Warbler can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: VeeryBreedingRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the geographic area in which a population of Veery can typically be found breeding (the period of time during each year when a species reproduces - mates and has young) in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including CPW Scientific Collection data, Cornell Lab of Ornithology eBird data, and Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in October 2018.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Bird Conservation Coordinator Liza Rossi.
Description: WhPelicanForagingArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Foraging Areas for White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhyncos) in Colorado. Foraging Areas are defined as those bodies of water used by a minimum of 15 birds on four days out of seven from April 15 through August 15. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: WhPelicanOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Overall Range for White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhyncos) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as that area which encompasses all known seasonal activity within the observed range of a population of White Pelicans. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: PtarmiganWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Winter Range for White-Tailed Ptarmigan (Lagopus leucurus) in Colorado. Winter Range is defined as an area utilized in winter most frequently where drainage basins at or above treeline and stream courses below treeline from 2,591 to 3,810m elevation (8,500 to 12,500ft) where food (willow) and roosting sites (soft snow) are readily available. Winter range is typically defined from late October thru mid-April. The CDOW Special Report Number 38, Wintering Areas and Winter Ecology of White-tailed Ptarmigan in Colorado published in 1976 was used as the based data for development of the ptarmigan winter range dataset. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: PtarmiganOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Overall Range for White-Tailed Ptarmigan (Lagopus leucurus) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the probable range of White-tailed Ptarmigan in Colorado as determined from the following criteria: Areas greater than 10,800 feet in elevation; Colorado GAP vegetation types Mixed Tundra, Meadow Tundra, Prostrate Shrub Tundra, Bare Ground Tundra, Exposed Rock, Shrub Dominated Wetland/Riparian, and Graminoid/Forb Dominated Wetland. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: TurkeyProductionArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Production Areas for Wild Turkey (Melagris gallopavo) in Colorado. Production Areas are defined as those areas that are used by turkeys for nesting during the period from March 15 to August 15. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: TurkeyWinterConcentrationArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing winter concentration areas for Wild Turkey (Melagris gallopavo) in Colorado. Winter Concentration Areas are defined as that part of the winter range where population densities are at least 200% greater than the surrounding winter range density. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: TurkeyWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing the overall range for Wild Turkey (Melagris gallopavo) in Colorado. Winter Range is defined as that part of the overall range where 90% of the individuals are located from November 1 to April 1 during the average five winters out of ten. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: TurkeyOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing the overall range for Wild Turkey (Melagris gallopavo) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as that area which encompasses all known seasonal activity within the observed range of a population of Wild Turkeys. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BullsnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Bullsnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Name: Hernandezs Short-horned Lizard Overall Range
Display Field: name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: HernandezsShortHornedLizardOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Hernandez's Short-horned Lizard in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: LinedSnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Lined Snake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: MilksnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Milksnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: NorthAmericanRacerOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of North American Racer in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: OrnateBoxTurtleOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Ornate Box Turtle in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: PaintedTurtleOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Painted Turtle in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: PlainsBlackHeadedSnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Plains Black-headed Snake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: PlainsGartersnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Plains Gartersnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Name: Prairie Lizard and Plateau Fence Lizard Overall Range
Display Field: name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: PrairieLizardAndPlateauFenceLizardOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Prairie Lizard and Plateau Fence Lizard in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Name: Prairie Rattlesnake and Western Rattlesnake Overall Range
Display Field: name
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: PrairieRattlesnakeAndWesternRattlesnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Prairie Rattlesnake and Western Rattlesnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: SmoothGreensnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Smooth Greensnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: SnappingTurtleOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Snapping Turtle in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: TerrestrialGartersnakeOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Terrestrial Gartersnake in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Amphibians and Reptiles in Colorado: A Colorado Field Guide Second Edition 1999 by Geoffrey A. Hammerson, the Colorado Herpetofaunal Atlas, and CPW Scientific Collection data.These data were last updated in April 2014.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologist Tina Jackson.
Description: FringedMyotisOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Fringed Myotis Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: HoaryBatOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Hoary Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: LittleBrownMyotisOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Little Brown Myotis Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: LongEaredMyotisOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Long-eared Myotis Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: LongLeggedMyotisOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Long-legged Myotis Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: RedBatOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Red Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: SilverHairedBatOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Silver-haired Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: TriColoredBatOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Tri-colored Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: WesternSmallFootedMyotisOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Western Small-footed Myotis Bats in Colorado. This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including areas delineated as 50% or higher predicted occupancy as modeled in MaxEnt using various Colorado bat site collection records, telemetry, historic records noted in Armstrong et al. 1994, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in January 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Tina Jackson & Dan Neubaum.
Description: AbertsSquirrelOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed range of a population of Aberts squirrel in Colorado. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).These data are updated as needed and last updated in 2013.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornMigrationPatterns is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing a subjective indication of the general direction taken by migratory ungulate herds. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornProductionArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing production (lambing) areas for bighorn sheep in Colorado. Production areas are defined as that part of the overall range occupied by pregnant females during a specific time period in the spring. This time period is May 1 to June 30 for Rocky Mtn bighorn sheep, and February 28 to May 1 for desert bighorn sheep. Only known production areas are mapped. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornSummerConcentration is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Summer Concentration Areas for Bighorn Sheep in Colorado. Summer Concentration Area is defined as those areas where bighorn sheep concentrate from mid-June through mid-August. High quality forage, security, and lack of disturbance are generally characteristic of these areas to meet the high energy demands of lactation and lamb rearing. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornSevereWinter is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing that part of the winter range where 90% of the individual animals are located when the annual snowpack is at its maximum and/or temperatures are at a minimum in the two worst winters out of ten. Not all populations exhibit migratory behavior during severe winters, many will stay within the defined winter range regardless of conditions. Thus, some populations may not have a mapped severe winter range distribution. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornWinterConcentration is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing that part of the winter range where animal densities are at least 200% greater than the surrounding winter range density during the same period used to define the winter range, in the average five winters out of ten. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornMigrationCorridors is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing a specific, mappable site through which large numbers of animals migrate, and the loss of which would change migration routes. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing that part of the overall range where 90% of the individuals are located during the average five winters out of ten, from the first heavy snowfall to spring green-up, or as a specific period which may defined for each unit. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornSummerRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Summer Range for Bighorn Sheep in Colorado. Summer Range is defined as that portion of the overall range where 90% of the individuals are located between spring green-up and the first heavy snowfall. Summer range is not exclusive of winter range; in some areas winter and summer ranges may overlap. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BighornOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Overall Range for Bighorn Sheep in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses all known activity areas within the observed range of a population. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BlackBearHumanConflict is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing human/bear conflict areas for Black Bear (Ursus americanus) in Colorado. Human/bear Conflict Areas are defined as that portion of the overall range where two or more confirmed black bear complaints per season were received which resulted in Colorado Division of Wildlife investigation, damage to persons or property (cabins, tents, vehicles, etc.), and/or the removal of the problem bear(s). This does not include damage caused by bears to livestock. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BlackBearSummerConcentration is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing summer concentration areas for Black Bear (Ursus americanus) in Colorado. Summer Concentration Areas are defined as those parts of the overall range where activity is greater than the surrounding overall range during that period from June 15 to August 15. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BlackBearFallConcentration is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing fall concentration areas for Black Bear (Ursus americanus) in Colorado. Fall Concentration Areas are defined as those parts of the overall range that are occupied from August 15 until September 30 for the purpose of ingesting large quantities of mast and berries to establish fat reserves for the winter hibernation period. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: BlackBearOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing the overall range for Black Bear (Ursus americanus) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses all known seasonal activities within the observed range of a population of black bears. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: DwarfShrewOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Dwarf Shrew in Colorado. Dwarf Shrew is primarily associated with mountain habitats, mostly reported in rocky habitats in the alpine tundra and subalpine coniferous forests but also found in dry brushy slopes in Colorado around 1,670 m.This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Mammals of Colorado, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in December 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Mammals of Colorado
Description: ElkHighwayCrossings is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting Highway Crossings for Elk in Colorado. Highway Crossing is defined as those areas where elk movements traditionally cross roads, presenting potential conflicts between elk and motorists. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkMigrationPatterns is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting Migration Patterns for Elk in Colorado. Migration Patterns is defined as a subjective indication of the general direction of the movements of migratory ungulate herds. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkProductionArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing elk production areas. This dataset represents that part of the overall range of elk occupied by the females from May 15 to June 15 for calving. Only known areas are mapped and this does not include all production areas for the Data Analysis Unit. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkSummerConcentrationArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing elk summer concentration areas. This dataset represents those areas where elk concentrate from mid-June through mid-August. High quality forage, security, and lack of disturbance are characteristics of these areas to meet the high energy demands of lactation, calf rearing, antler growth, and general preparation for the rigors of fall and winter. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkSevereWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class that shows severe winter range for elk in the state of Colorado. This dataset represents that part of the overall range of elk where 90% of the individuals are located when the annual snowpack is at its maximum and/or temperatures are at a minimum in the two worst winters out of ten. The winter of 1983-1984 is a good example of a severe winter. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkWinterConcentrationArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class that shows winter concentration areas for elk in the state of Colorado. This dataset represents that part of the winter range of elk where densities are at least 200% greater than the surrounding winter range density during the average five winters out of ten from the first heavy snowfall to spring green-up, or during a site specific period of winter as defined for each Data Analysis Unit. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkMigrationCorridors is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting Migration Corridors for Elk in Colorado. Migration Corridors is defined as a specific geographic area that facilitates movement between seasonal ranges and receives higher use than the surrounding landscape, relative to herd or population use, and loss of which would disrupt migration. Starting in 2023 and moving forward, Brownian bridge model of movement data, where available, will be included in this layer. This represents a change in the methodology from how these data had previously been generated.This information was derived from Brownian bridge model of movement data and field personnel review. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkResidentPopulationArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting resident population areas for elk in Colorado. This dataset represents Elk Resident Population Areas which are defined as an area used year-round by a population of elk. Individuals could be found in any part of the area at any time of the year; the area cannot be subdivided into seasonal ranges. It is most likely included within the overall range of the larger population. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class that represents elk winter range for the state of Colorado. Winter range is that part of the overall range of elk where 90% of the individuals are located during the average five winters out of ten from the first heavy snowfall to spring green-up, or during a site specific period of winter as defined for each Data Analysis Unit. Winter range is not delineated for Elk on the Eastern Plains.This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35)
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkSummerRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class that shows elk summer range for the state of Colorado. This dataset represents that part of the overall range of elk where 90% of the individuals are located between spring green-up and the first heavy snowfall, or during a site specific period of summer as defined for each Data Analysis Unit. Summer range is not necessarily exclusive of winter range; in some areas winter range and summer range may overlap. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: ElkOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class depicting Overall Range for Elk in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses all known activity areas within the observed range of an elk population. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MooseMigrationPatterns is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing a subjective indication of the general direction of the movements of moose. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MoosePriorityHabitat is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing habitat types associated with the food and cover requirements of moose. Significant loss of these habitats would change moose distribution and/or would adversely affect the population. These habitat types include but are not limited to willow dominated riparian areas, sub-climax coniferous forest mixed with shrub lands, and dense climax coniferous forests. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MooseWinterRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing that part of the overall range where 90% of the individuals are located during the winter months. This winter time frame will be delineated with specific start/end dates for each moose population within the state (i.e.: November 15 to April 1). This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MooseSummerRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing that part of the overall range where 90% of the individuals are located during the summer months. This summer time frame will be delineated with specific start/end dates for each moose population within the state (i.e.: May 1 to Sept 15). Summer range is not necessarily exclusive of winter range. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MooseOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing the area which encompasses all known seasonal activity areas within the observed range of a population of moose. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MtnLionHumanConflictArea is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Human Conflict for Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) in Colorado. Human Conflict Areas are defined as areas where Mountain Lions have been involved in incidents (conflict with humans that may have serious results), an attack on a human, predation on domestic pets, or depredation on livestock held in close proximity to human habitation. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MtnLionPeripheralRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Peripheral Range for Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) in Colorado. Peripheral Range is defined as an area of Mountain Lion overall range where habitat is limited and populations are isolated. Population density may be lower than in the central part of their range. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: MtnLionOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class showing Overall Range for Mountain Lion (Felis concolor) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area that encompasses all known activity areas within the observed range of a population of Mountain Lion. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists, District Wildlife Managers, and Researchers.
Description: PikaOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of American Pika in Colorado. American Pika is primarily associated with talus and rockpiles near fields fringed by suitable vegetation in alpine and subalpine mountain areas.This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Mammals of Colorado; areas delineated by predictive modeling using various Colorado American Pika collection records, elevation ranges, slope ranges, aspect ranges, and SWReGAP vegetation classes; and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in December 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Biologists Amy Seglund
Description: PygmyShrewOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Pygmy Shrew in Colorado. Pygmy Shrew is primarily associated with boreal/ subalpine mosaics of dry upland forest mixed with wet forest and meadows. Within these landscapes the subspecies seems to be associated with streams and other wet areas.This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Mammals of Colorado, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in December 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Mammals of Colorado
Description: SnowshoeHareOverallRange is an ESRI ArcSDE feature class showing the Overall Range for Snowshoe Hare (Lepus americanus) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses the probable range of Snowshoe Hare in Colorado. Snowshoe Hare is primarily associated with dense understory vegetation that provides both browse and cover in mature Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmanni)–subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa), and early seral lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximinzing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). References included Mammals of Colorado and predictive habitat models.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Researcher Jake Ivan.
Description: SouthernRedBackedVoleVoleOverallRange is an ESRI SDE Feature Class encompassing the observed and predicted range of a population of Southern Red-backed Vole in Colorado. Southern Red-backed Vole is primarily associated with moist and well-developed coniferous forests. They are most abundant in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands, usually between 8,000 and 11,000 feet.This information was derived from species experts. A variety of data capture techniques were used including implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximizing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35). Various sources were referenced in developing these data including Mammals of Colorado, and CPW Scientific Collection data.This generalized graphic representation of species range data is provided for informational purposes only and has not been prepared for, nor is it suitable for, any type of legal, regulatory, or site specific planning purposes. These data are subject to errors and change. Users of the information displayed in this map service are strongly cautioned to verify all information and contact local CPW Biologists before making any decisions.These data were last updated in December 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Mammals of Colorado
Description: WhiteTailedJackrabbitOverallRange is an ESRI ArcSDE feature class showing the Overall Range for White-tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus townsendii) in Colorado. Overall Range is defined as the area which encompasses the probable range of White-tailed Jackrabbit in Colorado. White-tailed Jackrabbit is primarily associated with grasslands, green pastures, and forests at high altitudes. This information was derived from field personnel. A variety of data capture techniques were used including drawing on mylar overlays at 1:50,000 scale USGS county mapsheets and implementation of the SmartBoard Interactive Whiteboard using stand-up, real-time digitizing at various scales (Cowardin, M., M. Flenner. March 2003. Maximinzing Mapping Resources. GeoWorld 16(3):32-35).These data were last updated in 2019.
Service Item Id: 76c34c8f79464245b81dbd5075b596b0
Copyright Text: Colorado Parks and Wildlife Species Coordinator and Biologists.