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Open Data Village
The Village dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Villages in Alberta. Village is a municipality type defined under the authority of the Municipal Government Act. The formation of a Village can occur when a majority of the buildings are on parcels of land smaller than 1850...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Crown Land Reservations
A Crown land reservation is a tool under Section 18(c) of the Public Lands Act, to identify a management intent that will inform and provide direction to potential land users and regulatory bodies as authorized under the Public Lands Act. A reservation is not a disposition, does not grant any...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Feral Horse Minimum Count
This dataset provides the point locations of horse bands as they were observed during annual aerial surveys. Equine Management Zones are surveyed using a helicopter and horses observed on the landscape during minimum count surveys are reported. Data is stored in file geodatabase, feature class...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- FGDB/GDB
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Open Data Town
The Town dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Towns in Alberta. Town is a municipality type defined under the authority of the Municipal Government Act. The formation of a Town can occur if a majority of buildings are on parcels of land smaller than 1850 square metres and there...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Hamlet Boundaries
The Hamlet dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Hamlets in Alberta. The formation of a Hamlet can occur if there are 5 or more buildings used as dwellings with a majority of which are on parcels of land smaller than 1850 square metres, has a generally accepted boundary and name...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Hamlet, Locality and Townsite Point
The Hamlet, Locality and Townsite Point dataset is comprised of all the points that represent Hamlets, Localities and Townsites in Alberta. The formation of a Hamlet can occur if there are 5 or more buildings used as dwellings with a majority of which are on parcels of land smaller than 1850...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Black Bear Baiting Areas
The Black Bear Baiting Areas dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Wildlife Management Units where hunting black bears using bait is permitted. These areas are defined in the Alberta Guide to Hunting Regulations along with additional restrictions:...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Aerial Overview Surveys 2011 - Current
Aerial overview surveys are carried out by observers in fixed-wing aircraft flying at appropriate safe heights above ground level over the forest canopy. Surveys cover extensive areas to detect as many new FHDA-caused disturbances as possible. Surveyors record locations, extent, severity,...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Base Waterbody Polygon Update
Base Waterbody Polygon Update is the Alberta Environment and Protected Areas base hydrography polygon dataset, it is an updated of the Base Features Hydro Polygons in Southern Alberta from orthophoto and various sources of provincial base data.Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Mountain Pine Beetle Inventory 2011 - Current
The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, MPB) is native to western Canada. It attacks all pine including lodgepole, limber, whitebark and jack pine. Over the past 40 years the range of mountain pine beetle has expanded, possibly due to changes in the area of climatically...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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