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Layer: Band Tailed Pigeon Suitability (ID: 96)

Parent Layer: Focal Species

Name: Band Tailed Pigeon Suitability

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Description: The Band-Tailed pigeon is a species of tribal value to California indigenous peoples and has been identified as a focal species for the ACCEL project. This metric identifies the current distribution and abundance of suitable habitat for band-tailed pigeons. Blocks of habitat of 100 acres or larger, which are considered high value to band-tailed pigeons for reproduction, cover, and feeding are included.----------------This raster has been modified from the base 30m version in the following ways:-------- - It has been aggregated from a 30m to a 300m scale by averaging across the 30m values----------------- Unit Of Measure: Binary, 0/1

Copyright Text: California Department of Fish and Wildlife: Terrestrial Connectivity, Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE), version 3.1. Last updated 08/21/2019.The Terrestrial Connectivity dataset is one of the four key components of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Areas of Conservation Emphasis (ACE) suite of terrestrial conservation information

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