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Service Description: The Eno-New Hope Landscape Connectivity Network is a GIS model developed for the Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Project and includes three layers: Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Background. Habitat Patches represent contiguous areas modeled as habitat suitable for use by development-sensitive terrestrial wildlife species (“priority species”) that occur in the project area and are indicators of landscape habitat integrity. Corridors represent areas modeled as least cost movement corridors for priority species between two Habitat Patches. The Background layer classifies areas not modeled as Habitat Patches or Corridors as habitat fragment, non-habitat, or barrier to movement for priority species. Priority species for this project are grouped into Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds, which are groups of indicator species that have similar habitat and movement needs and that respond in similar ways to landscape fragmentation. Habitat Patches and Corridors for different Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds (“guilds”) may overlap. Each Habitat Patch or Corridor is ranked by its landscape connectivity priority value, a measure of its importance for connecting terrestrial wildlife habitat across the entire project area. Rankings for the Habitat Patch and Corridor layers should be interpreted only in conjunction with each other. The Background layer may be useful in interpreting the landscape context of Habitat Patches and Corridors. These layers are intended to be used as an aid to conservation planning only and do not imply the existence of or use by particular wildlife species populations within a given area. Current habitat conditions and the status of wildlife populations should be verified by field-based biological surveys. For more info, visit https://ncbg.unc.edu/eno-new-hope-plan/.
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Description: The Eno-New Hope Landscape Connectivity Network is a GIS model developed for the Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Project and includes three layers: Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Background. Habitat Patches represent contiguous areas modeled as habitat suitable for use by development-sensitive terrestrial wildlife species (“priority species”) that occur in the project area and are indicators of landscape habitat integrity. Corridors represent areas modeled as least cost movement corridors for priority species between two Habitat Patches. The Background layer classifies areas not modeled as Habitat Patches or Corridors as habitat fragment, non-habitat, or barrier to movement for priority species. Priority species for this project are grouped into Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds, which are groups of indicator species that have similar habitat and movement needs and that respond in similar ways to landscape fragmentation. Habitat Patches and Corridors for different Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds (“guilds”) may overlap. Each Habitat Patch or Corridor is ranked by its landscape connectivity priority value, a measure of its importance for connecting terrestrial wildlife habitat across the entire project area. Rankings for the Habitat Patch and Corridor layers should be interpreted only in conjunction with each other. The Background layer may be useful in interpreting the landscape context of Habitat Patches and Corridors. These layers are intended to be used as an aid to conservation planning only and do not imply the existence of or use by particular wildlife species populations within a given area. Current habitat conditions and the status of wildlife populations should be verified by field-based biological surveys. For more info, visit https://ncbg.unc.edu/eno-new-hope-plan/.
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Title: Eno-New Hope Landscape Connectivity Network
Author: The Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Group
Comments: The Eno-New Hope Landscape Connectivity Network is a GIS model developed for the Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Project and includes three layers: Habitat Patches, Corridors, and Background. Habitat Patches represent contiguous areas modeled as habitat suitable for use by development-sensitive terrestrial wildlife species (“priority species”) that occur in the project area and are indicators of landscape habitat integrity. Corridors represent areas modeled as least cost movement corridors for priority species between two Habitat Patches. The Background layer classifies areas not modeled as Habitat Patches or Corridors as habitat fragment, non-habitat, or barrier to movement for priority species. Priority species for this project are grouped into Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds, which are groups of indicator species that have similar habitat and movement needs and that respond in similar ways to landscape fragmentation. Habitat Patches and Corridors for different Landscape/Habitat Indicator Guilds (“guilds”) may overlap. Each Habitat Patch or Corridor is ranked by its landscape connectivity priority value, a measure of its importance for connecting terrestrial wildlife habitat across the entire project area. Rankings for the Habitat Patch and Corridor layers should be interpreted only in conjunction with each other. The Background layer may be useful in interpreting the landscape context of Habitat Patches and Corridors. These layers are intended to be used as an aid to conservation planning only and do not imply the existence of or use by particular wildlife species populations within a given area. Current habitat conditions and the status of wildlife populations should be verified by field-based biological surveys. For more info, visit https://ncbg.unc.edu/eno-new-hope-plan/.
Subject: The Eno-New Hope Landscape Connectivity Network is a GIS model representing habitat patches and corridors suitable for use by priority wildlife species.
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Keywords: Eno-New Hope Landscape Conservation Project
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