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California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Mission Statement: To manage California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public.
Shasta Indian Nation
The wilderness of northwestern California and southwestern Oregon, has been, and still is, the traditional homeland of the Shasta Indian people. Most traditional Shasta villages were located along the Klamath, Shasta, Salmon, and Scott Rivers, and their tributaries. The major structures of a Shasta village included the dwelling house (umma), a "big house" (okwa-umma), the sweat house (wukwu),and the menstrual hut (wapsahuumma). Each village was integrated into a larger band, each led by a headman.
Apps, Maps, and Data
 
Apps, Maps, & Data
Conservation design focuses on the creation of products and tools necessary for on-the-ground actions which sustain and enhance natural resources. The LP Portal is utilizing conservation design by combining geospatial data with biological information to develop maps and decision support tools that inform practitioners about the quality, quantity, and configuration of habitat needed to protect biological diversity and other valued resources. Find in this section of the Portal tools and thematic areas of focus that house maps, products, and other resources to help guide land managers with on-the-ground conservation action throughout the region.
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SE FireMap Version 1.0 Web Viewer Original
 
Gateway Tool
 
Gateway Tool
 
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Camp Wiahkowi Dam Removal
The Friends of the Winooski River completed the removal of Camp Wihakowi Dam (Vermont) in 2020.
SARP Aquatic Barrier Prioritization Tool
Recently improved inventories of aquatic barriers enable us to describe, understand, and prioritize them for removal, restoration, and mitigation. Through this tool and others, we empower you by providing information on documented barriers and standardized methods by which to prioritize barriers of interest for restoration efforts.
SE FireMap
Accurately tracking and understanding wildland fire patterns across the Southeastern U.S. is a critical need identified by a consortium of conservation partners. The SE FireMap is a new product developed in 2020-21 to meet these needs, and funded by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service's Working Lands for Wildlife program under an agreement with the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities.
The Literature Gateway Tool
This tool allows users to search for literature on bird species-vegetation relationships in eastern and boreal forests of North America.
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SE Firemap Fact Sheet cover art.
SE FireMap V-1 Product Feedback