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TwitterThis resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System (MTS). The MTS represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads shapefile includes all features within the MTS Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in the MTS that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.
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This dataset exceeds the size and feature limits of the Shapefile format, so is unavailable on the Natural England Open Data Geoportal in that format. Please select ESRI File Geodatabase or another format to download. The Priority Habitat Inventory is a spatial dataset that maps priority habitats identified in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan and listed as being of principal importance for the purpose of conserving or enhancing biodiversity, under Section 41 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act (2006).Habitats mapped in the PHIThe PHI currently maps 27 terrestrial and freshwater priority habitats across England. Priority Habitat NameHabCodeBlanket bogBLBOGCalaminarian grasslandCALAMCoastal & floodplain grazing marshCFPGMCoastal saltmarshSALTMCoastal sand dunesCSDUNCoastal vegetated shingleCVSHIDeciduous woodlandDWOODLimestone pavementsLPAVELowland calcareous grasslandLCGRALowland dry acid grasslandLDAGRLowland fensLFENSLowland heathlandLHEATLowland meadowsLMEADLowland raised bogLRBOGMaritime cliff & slopeMCSLPMountain heath & willow scrubMHWSCMudflatsMUDFLPurple moor grass & rush pasturesPMGRPReedbedsRBEDSSaline lagoonsSLAGOTraditional orchardsTORCHUpland calcareous grasslandUCGRAUpland hay meadowsUHMEAUpland heathlandUHEATUpland flushes, fens & swampsUFFSWLakesLAKESPondsPONDSNon Priority Habitats mapped in the PHIThe PHI also includes four habitat classes which are not priority habitats, but which hold potential importance for conservation of biodiversity in England. These can indicate a mosaic of habitat which may contain priority habitats, have restoration potential and/or contribute to ecological networks. Where evidence indicates the presence of unmapped or fragmented priority habitats within such polygons, these are attributed as additional habitats. Non-Priority Habitat NameHabCodeDescriptionFragmented heathFHEATThis refers to areas of degraded and relict upland heathland, typically in a mosaic with acid grassland that fails to meet the Upland Heathland priority habitat definition.Grass moorlandGMOORThis includes large areas of upland grassland, which may contain mosaics of priority habitat, but tends to be species-poor, grass dominated acid grassland above the moorland line.Good quality semi-improved grasslandGQSIGThis includes grasslands with biodiversity value that do not meet priority grassland habitat definitions.No main habitatNMHABIn some cases, a priority habitat may be present within a polygon, but its extent may be less than the minimum mapping unit, or it may not be accurately mappable. Feature Descriptions and CodesFor some polygons the PHI contains additional information about the main habitats in the form of feature descriptions and corresponding feature codes. These are new fields to the PHI and currently only sparsely populated. We expect the use of these fields to expand over coming updates with new features and codes. Feature DescriptionFeature CodePriority ponds and lakesOligotrophic lakesOLIGODystrophic lakesDYSTRMesotrophic lakesMESOTEutrophic standing watersEUTROIce age pondICEAGPond with floating matsPWFLMDeciduous woodlandUpland oakwoodUPOWDLowland beech and yew woodlandLBYWDUpland mixed ashwoodsUMAWDWet woodlandWETWDLowland mixed deciduous woodlandLMDWDUpland birchwoodsUPBWDAncient semi natural woodlandASNWDPlantations on ancient woodlandPAWDSGrasslandCountryside Stewardship OptionCSOPTWaxcap grasslandWAXCPHeathlandDry heathlandDRYHLWet heathlandWETHLCoastal sand dunesDunes under coniferous woodlandCWDUNDunes under deciduous woodlandDWDUNGeneralDegradedDEGRDSpatial framework: Wherever possible habitats are mapped to polygons in OS Mastermap. These polygons are merged or split where necessary to create resulting habitat patches.Coverage: EnglandUpdate Frequency: The PHI is updated twice a year.Metadata: Full metadata can be viewed on data.gov.uk.Uses include: National planning and targeting for nature recovery; agri-environment scheme targeting; local development planning; Local Nature Recovery Strategies.Contact: If you have any questions or feedback regarding the Priority Habitats’ Inventory, please contact the Habitats’ Inventory Project Team at the following email address.HabitatInventories@naturalengland.org.uk Attributes AliasField nameExample ValueDescriptionMain habitatsMainHabsLowland dry acid grassland, Lowland heathlandName(s) of habitat(s) present in the polygon.Habitat codesHabCodesLDAGR, LHEATList of codes(s) representing main habitat(s) present in the polygon.Habitat feature descriptionsFeatDescDry heathlandAdditional information about the nature of the habitat or features present.Habitat feature codesFeatCodesDRYHLList of code(s) corresponding to the habitat feature descriptions.Other habitat classificationsOtherClassPhase1(D5)Additional habitat classification information relating to main habitats.Additional habitats presentAddHabsGQSIG, LFENSList of code(s) for additional habitats that may be present within the polygon.Primary data sourcesPrimSourceNatural England's SSSI database ENSIS (LDAGR), Northumberland County Council Phase 1 Survey 2003 (LHEAT)List of primary sources for the main habitats present in the polygon, with corresponding HabCode in brackets.Area in hectaresAreaHa0.14Polygon area in hectares rounded to one decimal place.Publication versionVersionJuly_24Date of publication for the current PHI update: Month_Year.Unique IDUIDPHIDXXXXXXXXXX _YYYYYYYYYYYUnique ID for the polygon based on XY location coordinates.
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TwitterThe PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) and PA Game Commission (PGC) have teamed up to create an interactive map specifically for hunters. Collectively, State Forest Land and Gamelands comprise over 3.7 million acres of public forest open to hunting in Pennsylvania. Hunters can use this map to:View public forests open to hunting.Search hunting seasons and bag limits across different parts of the state.Display hunting hours (starting/ending times) across different parts of the state.Add personal GPS data to the map (waypoints and tracklogs).View different types of wildlife habitat across public forest lands, including mature oak forests, meadows, food plots, openings, winter thermal (coniferous) cover, and young aspen forest.See where recent timber harvests have occurred on public forest lands.Get deer management assistance program (DMAP) information for state forest lands.Add map layers associated with chronic wasting disease (CWD).Identify where bear check stations are located and get driving directions.Display the elk hunting zones and get information about them.Get the location of gated roads opened for hunters on public forest lands and when those gates will be opened.Analyze graphs and trends in antlerless/antlered deer harvests and antlerless license allocations from 2004 to the present.
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TwitterThis resource is a member of a series. The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) System (MTS). The MTS represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The All Roads shapefile includes all features within the MTS Super Class "Road/Path Features" distinguished where the MAF/TIGER Feature Classification Code (MTFCC) for the feature in the MTS that begins with "S". This includes all primary, secondary, local neighborhood, and rural roads, city streets, vehicular trails (4wd), ramps, service drives, alleys, parking lot roads, private roads for service vehicles (logging, oil fields, ranches, etc.), bike paths or trails, bridle/horse paths, walkways/pedestrian trails, and stairways.