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Volume No. 14, 2006 - In Progress

Issue 1

Table of Contents

FEATURES

Role of GAP Data in State Wildlife Plan Development: Opportunities and Lessons Learned

Jill Maxwell

Using the SWReGAP Data to Describe Landcover and Ownership Patterns in Nevada for Wildlife Conservation Planning

Susan Abele

APPLICATIONS

GIS-based Niche Modeling for Mapping Species’ Habitat

Kristine L. Preston, John T. Rotenberry, and Steven Knick

Application of SWReGAP Data to the Forest Stewardship Program’s Spatial Analysis Project in Utah

Lisa Langs

Current Applications of Southwest Regional Gap Analysis Project Data: A Summary from the 2005 National Gap Analysis Program Conference

Julie Prior-Magee

Using Data from Southwest Regional Gap Analysis to Formulate Conservation Objectives in the Lower Colorado River Watershed

Rob Dietz

Stepping-down regional habitat and population objectives to individual National Wildlife Refuges: A pilot project in the Roanoke-Tar-Neuse-Cape Fear Ecosystem
Ashton Drew, Alexa McKerrow, Steve Earsom

 

AQUATIC GAP

Development of an Aquatic GAP for the Lower Colorado River Basin

Joanne Whittier

FINAL REPORT SUMMARIES

Nebraska

STATE PROJECT REPORTS

REGIONAL PROJECT REPORTS

NOTES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Citation information: Maxwell et al., editors. 2006. Gap Analysis Bulletin No. 14 USGS/BRD/Gap Analysis Program. Moscow, Idaho.