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Open Data Mountain Pine Beetle Inventory 1975 - 2010
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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Open Data Alberta Satellite Land Cover
Alberta Satellite Land Cover (ASLC) raster is produced for Government of Alberta and is available to the general public. The ASLC Mosaic is a land cover dataset for the province of Alberta. It is a set of individual projects completed in the last decade for wildfire historical burns and various...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Critical Habitat of Aquatic Species at Risk
Critical habitat is identified for species listed as Endangered or Threatened under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA) and where federal critical habitat protection orders are in effect. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is the responsible authority for the protection, recovery and...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Aquatic Species at Risk Distribution (Range)
Distribution (range) polygons were assembled by regional SARA biologists using the best available information, including COSEWIC status reports, recovery potential assessments, academic literature, and expert opinion. These spatial data support the protection, recovery and conservation of species...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Limber Pine Habitat Model From DEM
This data was produced under contract for Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. Variables used were elevation, aspect, slope, landscape mesotopography (e.g. ridge, upper slope, etc). DEM was used where there was no LiDAR coverage, with a resolution of 25 m2...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan Management Zones
The Grizzly Bear Recovery Zone is the geographic extent of Alberta which indicates the intention of the Government of Alberta to recover grizzly bears. The Recovery Zone is also be a priority for attractant management, management of other sources of human-bear conflict, and building public...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Project Returns for Riparian Area Assessment of the Pembina River Watershed
The Riparian Area Assessment of the Upper, Mid and Lower Pembina River Watersheds project focused on assessing riparian habitat along lake, creek, stream and river shorelines. This dataset was created for the Athabasca Watershed Council as a part of a large scale riparian area assessment in...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Alberta Ground Cover Classification Mosaic
This dataset is produced for the Government of Alberta and is available to the general public. Please consult the Distribution Information of this metadata for the appropriate contact to acquire this dataset. The Alberta Ground Cover Classification Mosaic is a land cover dataset for the province...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- HTML
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Open Data Number of Species at Risk
This map, created in 2002 using ArcGIS, describes the number of animal and plant species that are at risk in Alberta. 'Species at risk' is a term used by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) that includes the following categories of plants and animals:Extirpated...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- ESRI REST
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Open Data Derived Ecosite Phase v2.0
Derived Ecosite Phase (DEP) v2.0 is a digital and spatial representation of ecological sites and phases in those areas of Alberta where both Alberta Vegetation Inventory (AVI) and lidar are available. The AVI is an imagery-based digital inventory developed to identify the type, extent and...Organization:Government of AlbertaIssued by:Government of AlbertaResource Formats:- GeoSoftDatabases
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