16 datasets found
  1. Vermont Natural Resources Atlas

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Nov 9, 2016
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2016). Vermont Natural Resources Atlas [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/documents/37a4954180704fe9a8ef8efe1d3a3483
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    Nov 9, 2016
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
    Authors
    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    The purpose of the�Natural Resources Atlas�is to provide geographic information about environmental features and sites that the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources manages, monitors, permits, or regulates. In addition to standard map navigation tools, this site allows you to link from sites to documents where available, generate reports, export search results, import data, search, measure, mark-up, query map features, and print PDF maps.

  2. VTANR - Floodplain Development Editor

    • gis-vtanr.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 1, 2013
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2013). VTANR - Floodplain Development Editor [Dataset]. https://gis-vtanr.hub.arcgis.com/maps/43f603aeaf8d4016bd0250931180ed6f
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    Aug 1, 2013
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    This map is a rendition of VTANR's Natural Resources Atlas. This application gives our users the ability to take the Atlas data with them, wherever there is network connectivity. Although not as rich with features as the Natural Resources Atlas website, this application provides a quick glance of Vermont's Natural Resources Data wherever you are, providing a great resource for field scientists, planners, consultants, etc. that need to know what's at their current location.

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    Vermont Emerald Ash Borer Risk Areas

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
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    Updated Dec 13, 2024
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources - Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation (2024). Vermont Emerald Ash Borer Risk Areas [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/vermont-emerald-ash-borer-risk-areas
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    Dec 13, 2024
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources - Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation
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    Vermont
    Description

    The shaded circles on this map delineate Vermont’s EAB Infested Area. Each infested area represents a 10-mile radius around a known EAB infestation. While symptoms may not be obvious, it is likely that EAB is present in much of this area.  For each infested area, the relative EAB infestation severity is represented along a color spectrum. A yellow infested area indicates a less severe infestation.  Lower severity infested areas are not yet showing infestation symptoms or decline but EAB has been found. A red infested area indicates a more severe infestation, multiple detections of EAB in a close area, or both. Higher severity infested areas are exhibiting visible infestation symptoms or tree death. The severity of infestation in each infested area will be assessed annually by staff from the Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation and the map will be adjusted as needed.  EAB is not necessarily present throughout any given infested area, and it can rarely be found at low population densities. Often, by the time the insect is detected, it has already dispersed. Therefore, this map indicates the likelihood of EAB based on where it has actually been observed. Applying Slow the Spread recommendations reduces the risk of spreading EAB and provides time to conduct management activities.  This map will be updated as new locations of EAB are detected in and near Vermont.  The EAB Infested Area Map location is also available on the ANR Atlas. The “EAB Infested Area” layer is under the Forests, Parks, and Recreation tab in the Atlas layers. This mapping function allows you to look at the infested area in conjunction with other layers like parcels or roads, disposal sites, and composting facilities, as well as seeing the details associated with each infestation including the year that EAB was detected, infestation severity, and the last time the site was evaluated.

  4. Vermont Vernal Pool Atlas (VPAtlas.org) - Mapped Pools

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • geodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Jun 27, 2023
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2023). Vermont Vernal Pool Atlas (VPAtlas.org) - Mapped Pools [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/items/b0c22b979ce24d158fc0623a52da94c1
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    Jun 27, 2023
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Mapped Pools include a unique pool ID, geoLocation in decimal latitude and longitude, and a pool statusvalue indicating the pool’s presumed or verified status (Confirmed, Probable, Potential, Duplicate,Eliminated). In addition, Mapped Pools include dates of interaction with the data for each pool, the peopleresponsible for that interaction - observer and VPAtlas user, the town where the pool is located, estimatedlocation uncertainty, and the method used to map the pool (Known, Aerial Photo Interpretation, Field Visit).Information about the landowner may also be included, along with the observer’s comments about thepool’s status and location.

  5. Fish and Wildlife Atlas Layers

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2018). Fish and Wildlife Atlas Layers [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/datasets/special-regulation-lake-pond/explore?layer=169
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Description

    ANR Atlas Fish and Wildlife Layers

  6. Vermont Flood Ready Atlas

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    • gis-vtanr.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 25, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2018). Vermont Flood Ready Atlas [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/documents/053e781d7edc4e09acd6d8e2f4fe2261
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 25, 2018
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
    Area covered
    Vermont
    Description

    The Vermont Flood Ready Atlas is an online-map tool that can help you identify critical facilities, transportation services and buildings in your community that are at risk of damage from flooding. The Atlas can also help you identify local watersheds and the extent of natural flood protection provided by forests, wetlands, floodplains and river corridors.The Vermont Flood Ready Atlas allows you to easily find data about your community and watershed. Nonetheless, you may want to refer to theTips and Tricks section below to get your bearings. If you have any questions, ideas or problems – let us know! Thank you.

  7. Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (VT)

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Jan 1, 2009
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2009). Invasive Plant Atlas of New England (VT) [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/items/c75808b6fa0c4439822a14285ea2a368
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2009
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
    Authors
    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    The dataset was created using information from IPANE, the Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. Kathy Decker requested this information for Norway maple, Japanese Barberry, and Winged Eunymus.�

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    Data from: Bedrock Geologic Map of Vermont

    • search.dataone.org
    Updated Oct 30, 2024
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    Peter Thompson; Laurence Becker; Marjorie Gale (2024). Bedrock Geologic Map of Vermont [Dataset]. https://search.dataone.org/view/p49.ds2260
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 30, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
    Authors
    Peter Thompson; Laurence Becker; Marjorie Gale
    Time period covered
    Jun 1, 1993 - Dec 31, 2011
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    Variables measured
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    Description

    A bedrock map generally includes rock descriptions, age relationships (stratigraphic sequence), and major and minor structural data used to portray a three-dimensional model of the rock on a two-dimensional topographic base map. The bedrock geologic map of Vermont can be downloaded through the Vermont Open Geodata Portal, USGS, or the Vermont ANR Atlas (links included).

  9. Vermont Vernal Pool Atlas (VPAtlas.org) - Pool Visits

    • anropendata-vtanr.opendata.arcgis.com
    • geodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Jun 27, 2023
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2023). Vermont Vernal Pool Atlas (VPAtlas.org) - Pool Visits [Dataset]. https://anropendata-vtanr.opendata.arcgis.com/items/03a5da966d9840e8b3ac35582810f799
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 27, 2023
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Pool Visit data includes a reference to its VPAtlas Mapped Pool data. Pool Visit data is information used toverify the status of a vernal pool. It includes geoLocation information, landscape, size and depth, water inletand outlet, disturbances, surrounding habitat, hydro-period, and the identification of indicator species.Vernal Pool Visit data may also include photos of the pool and its surroundings and photos of indicatorspecies, as well as links to iNaturalist species observations.VPAtlas Pool Visit data does not itself confirm the presence of a vernal pool. VPAtlas Visits are reviewed byAdministrative staff to determine and assign a status (Confirmed, Probable, Potential, Duplicate,Eliminated).VPAtlas Pool Visit data may also include VPAtlas Review data. VPAtlas Reviews are conducted by VPAtlasadministrators - biologists who determine the status of each Visited pool according to the informationincluded in each Visit. Reviews include the assignment of a pool’s status, provide a coded reason for thatstatus value, may include QA notes, may assign the Visit’s geoLocation to the Mapped Pool’s geoLocation,records the QA person and date, and assigns a unique ID to the Review.

  10. Special Regulation Lake/Pond

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2018). Special Regulation Lake/Pond [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/datasets/VTANR::special-regulation-lake-pond/about
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Description

    ANR Atlas Fish and Wildlife Layers

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    Water Quality Monitoring Sites

    • catalog.data.gov
    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Dec 13, 2024
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    ANR - DEC (2024). Water Quality Monitoring Sites [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/water-quality-monitoring-sites-5e6f4
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    Dec 13, 2024
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    ANR - DEC
    Description

    Water Quality Monitoring Site identifies locations across the state of Vermont where water quality data has been collected, including habitat, chemistry, fish and/or macroinvertebrates. Currently the layer is not maintained as site locations are provided through another means to the ANR Natural Resources Atlas.

  12. River Corridors (August, 2019)

    • geodata.vermont.gov
    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Oct 1, 2019
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2019). River Corridors (August, 2019) [Dataset]. https://geodata.vermont.gov/documents/51797aa9327343b9a04215e5e59e00c5
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2019
    Dataset provided by
    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
    Authors
    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
    License

    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    For a thorough discussion of the purpose, design and management of the Vermont River Corridors dataset, please see the "Vermont DEC Flood Hazard Area and River Corridor Protection Procedures December 5, 2014" http://www.vtwaterquality.org/rivers/docs/FHARCP_12.5.14.pdf . River corridors encompass an area around and adjacent to the present channel where fluvial erosion, channel evolution and down-valley meander migration are most likely to occur. River corridor widths are calculated to represent the narrowest band of valley bottom and riparian land necessary to accommodate the least erosive channel and floodplain geometry (i.e. equilibrium conditions) that would be created and maintained naturally within a given valley setting. River corridors are developed to facilitate ANR’s responsibilities in providing municipalities, regional planning commissions, and Act 250 District Commissions with technical assistance and information concerning river sensitivity and fluvial erosion hazards. Vermont river corridors include areas where active, potentially hazardous river erosion and deposition process have occurred or are likely to occur. These delineations do NOT indicate that areas outside river corridors, particularly those immediately abutting the river or river corridor are free from fluvial erosion hazards.This dataset is part of the “applicable maps” used in conjunction with other best available stream geomorphic data to implement both the Flood Hazard Area and River Corridor “Rule” and “Protection Procedure.” The data will be updated over time as described in the Procedure. The date of the version posted on the Vermont Natural Resource Atlas indicates the most recent update. Users should cite the Creation Date for the version. Data processing was done using ArcGIS 10.x, Spatial Analyst, and Arc Hydro Tools 2.0. Source and digitized data included VT Meander Centerlines (MCLs), VT Reach Break points, VT Hydrography streams, VT 10-meter DEM, VTHYDRODEM, HUC 8 Basins, VT Roads and Railroads, field-verified Valley Walls and Stream Geomorphic Assessment datasets. This 2019 version is a hybrid of Phase I and II levels of detail. River Corridor polygons are divided by subwatershed breaks and by SGA reach/segment breaks. Attributes include SGAT ID, Stream Name, Drainage Area in square miles, Bankfull width in feet, Channel Multiplier, DMS Channel Multiplier, DMS Channel Width, Erosion Power/Risk and Deposition Power/Risk. Major derived datasets include raster and vector valley walls, catchments per stream reach, variable-width MCL buffers, and the final River Corridor. A Frequently-Asked Questions page is available at: http://floodready.vermont.gov/rcfaqThis package also includes streams that have a drainage area between .25 and 2 square miles. Streams were mapped by filtering drainage areas from the VHD accumulation grids. They were then extracted from the grid and vectorized. Linework is for reference only, as it does not match the VHD perfectly. Small streams are given a simple 50-foot setback from top of bank in lieu of a mapped River Corridor.

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    Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Areas

    • anrgeodata.vermont.gov
    Updated Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2018). Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Areas [Dataset]. https://anrgeodata.vermont.gov/maps/VTANR::emerald-ash-borer-eab-areas/about
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Description

    ANR Atlas FPR Data Layers

  14. Food Scrap Generators

    • geodata1-59998-vcgi.opendata.arcgis.com
    • geodata.vermont.gov
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    Updated Jul 28, 2014
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2014). Food Scrap Generators [Dataset]. https://geodata1-59998-vcgi.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/VTANR::food-scrap-generators
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 28, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
    Authors
    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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    Here you will find Vermont businesses and institutions (such as restaurants, grocery stores, markets, hospitals, schools, food manufacturers, assisted living facilities, correctional facilities, and more) with the estimated tons of food scraps they might generate. It was created using three main datasets�the Vermont Department of Health�s (VDH) 2013 Food Producers data, Stone Environmental� s (Stone) original food scrap generator list for all towns from their 2009 Vermont Compost/Biogas Data Viewer project (developed with assistance and input from the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District), and Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund�s (VSJF) 2013 Farm?to?Plate Food Atlas dataset. These datasets were compared and combined to provide the bulk of the food scrap generators (FSG) of food waste generators in the state. This map contains inaccuracies. With over 6,000 entries and a near constant opening and closing of businesses around the state, it is challenging to keep up-to-date information. Weekly food scrap tonnages for food scrap generators are estimates only.

  15. Big Tree Data

    • anropendata-vtanr.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 24, 2018
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2018). Big Tree Data [Dataset]. https://anropendata-vtanr.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/big-tree-data
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    Oct 24, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    ANR Atlas FPR Data Layers

  16. VTANR - Streamflow Protection Editor

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    Updated Jan 31, 2014
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (2014). VTANR - Streamflow Protection Editor [Dataset]. https://gis-vtanr.hub.arcgis.com/maps/VTANR::vtanr-streamflow-protection-editor/about
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    Jan 31, 2014
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    Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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    Vermont Agency of Natural Resources
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    Description

    This map is a rendition of VTANR's Natural Resources Atlas. This application gives our users the ability to take the Atlas data with them, wherever there is network connectivity. Although not as rich with features as the Natural Resources Atlas website, this application provides a quick glance of Vermont's Natural Resources Data wherever you are, providing a great resource for field scientists, planners, consultants, etc. that need to know what's at their current location.

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Dataset updated
Nov 9, 2016
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Vermont Agency Of Natural Resourceshttp://www.anr.state.vt.us/
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The purpose of the�Natural Resources Atlas�is to provide geographic information about environmental features and sites that the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources manages, monitors, permits, or regulates. In addition to standard map navigation tools, this site allows you to link from sites to documents where available, generate reports, export search results, import data, search, measure, mark-up, query map features, and print PDF maps.

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