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Title
Priority Conservation Areas: Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan
Description
The cornerstone of any habitat conservation plan is the establishment of a set of reserves that are ultimately managed to preserve or enhance populations of a particular species or suite of species. Also, with any priority species in a particular region there are geographic areas that are much more important to the species than others. Identifying those areas is an important part of the planning process and a required activity to help assure that the best habitat areas for each species are identified and targeted for inclusion within the reserve system.
Date Created
2001-05
Contributors
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Extent
88 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Identifier
Identifier Value
XCPM 19.2:H 11/14
Peer-reviewed
No
Series
SDCP reports. Habitats and corridors element
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.21203
Note
SDCP reports. Habitats and corridors element ; 14
Companion report to "Reserve Design Process Update".
Includes bibliographical references (P. 38).
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- 2021-10-17 06:19:20
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