SDE Feature Class
Tags
California State Parks, biota, California, San Joaquin Valley, burrowing owl, San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area (SLRSRA), location, Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park (CASHP)
This project constitutes an inventory of parks in the San Joaquin Valley documenting the presence and distribution of rare and listed vertebrate species. The information was presented along with historic data from past surveys in assorted parks to help assess the role of State Parks in providing quality habitat for rare and listed vertebrate species in the San Joaquin Valley.
This dataset includes burrowing owl area plots and results in Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park (CASHP) and San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area (SLRSRA), conducted by contracted biologists from the University of California, Davis Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology in 2006 and 2007. The Burrowing Owl Consortium protocol (1993) was used. This survey effort was part of a larger project administered by California State Parks and funded by Bureau of Reclamation that included nine State Park units in the San Joaquin Valley. The GIS data shows the area survey plots at the two park units and includes all survey results (both burrows and owls), but does not include incidental sightings.
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The use of these data should be limited to State of California resource management work or university research. Citation should follow Engilis, Jr., Andrew, O. S. V. Alminas, A. E. Castaneda, E. Lindgren, and P. L. Gibert. 2007. Special status species in San Joaquin Valley state parks, California: final report to the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology. University of California, Davis. Publication No. 16.
Extent
| West | -121.034503 | East | -119.390902 |
| North | 37.056643 | South | 35.869619 |
| Maximum (zoomed in) | 1:5,000 |
| Minimum (zoomed out) | 1:150,000,000 |
The use of these data should be limited to State of California resource management work or university research. Citation should follow Engilis, Jr., Andrew, O. S. V. Alminas, A. E. Castaneda, E. Lindgren, and P. L. Gibert. 2007. Special status species in San Joaquin Valley state parks, California: final report to the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology. University of California, Davis. Publication No. 16.