Vegetation - Napa County Update 2016 [ds2899]

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Napa, California, Napa County, Vegetation, biota, environment


Summary

Napa County has used a 2004 edition vegetation map produced using the Manual of California Vegetation classification system (Thorne et al. 2004 ) as one of the input layers for land use decisions and policy. The county decided to update the map because of its utility. A University of California, Davis (UCD) group was engaged to produce the map. The new version was delivered to the county on 4, June 2019.

Description

The earlier map used black and white digital orthophoto quadrangles from 1993, with a pixel resolution of 3 meters. This image was delineated using a heads up digitization technique produced by ASI (Aerial Services Incorporated). The resulting polygons provided vegetation and landcover attributes following the classification system used by California State Department of Fish and Wildlife mappers in the Manual of California Vegetation. The 2004 effort included a brief field campaign in which surveyors drove accessible roads and verified or corrected the dominant vegetation of polygons adjacent to roadways or visible using binoculars. There were no field relev or rapid assessment plots conducted.

This updated version uses a 2016 edition of 1 meter color aerial imagery taken by the National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP; https://www.fsa.usda.gov/programs-and-services/aerial-photography/imagery-programs/naip-imagery/index ) as the base imagery. It therefore permits an assessment of the change in the patterns of vegetation over 23 years in the county.

In consultation with the county we decided to use similar methods to the previous mapping effort, in order to preserve the capacity to assess change in the county over time. This meant forgoing recent data and innovations in remote sensing such as were used in a concurrent project that mapped Sonoma County including the use of LiDAR and Ecognitions segmentation of imagery to delineate stands. However, the use of such technologies would have made it more difficult to track land cover change in Napa county, because differences in publication dates would not be definitively attributable to actual land cover change or changes in methodology. The overall cost of updating the map in the way was approximately 20% of the cost of the Sonoma vegetation mapping program.

Therefore, we started with the original map, and on-screen inspections of the polygons to determine if change had occurred. If so, the boundaries and attributes were modified in the new edition of the map. We also used the time series of imagery available on Google Earth, and the high resolution imagery available through ArcMap to further inspect many edited polygons. We conducted 3 rounds of quality assessment/quality control exercises. Funding was not available to do field assessments, but we incorporated field expertise for the Angwin Experimental Forest, reviewed vegetation types identified in the Knoxville Wildlife Area from a 2014 map incorporating 29 of them, and used overlap with the Sonoma Vegetation Map to assess some polygons thought to contain redwood trees ( Sequoia sempervirens ) along the western side of Napa County.

The Angwin Experimental Forest was mapped by Peter Lecourt from Pacific Union College. He identified several polygons of redwoods in what are potentially the eastern-most extent of that species. We reviewed those polygons with him and incorporated some of the data from his area into this map.

The 2014 Knoxville Vegetation map was developed by California Department of Fish and Wildlife. It was made public in February of 2019, close to the end of this project. We reviewed the map, which covers part of the northeast portion of Napa County. We incorporated polygons and vegetation types for 18 vegetation types including the rare ones, we reviewed and incorporated some data for another 6 types, and we noted in comments the presence of another 5 types. There is a separate report specifically addressing the incorporation of this map to our map.

Dr Amber Manfree has been conducting research on fire return intervals for parts of Napa County. In her research she identified that large piles of rocks are created when vineyards are put in. These are mapable features. She shared the locations of rock piles she identified, which we incorporated into the map.

The Sonoma Vegetation Map mapped some distance into the western side of Napa County. We reviewed that maps polygons for coast redwood. We then examined our imagery and the Google imagery to see if we could discern the whorled pattern of tree branches. Where we could, we amended or expanded redwood polygons in our map.

The Vegetation classification systems used here follows Californias Manual of California Vegetation and the National Vegetation Classification System (MCV and NVCS). We started with the vegetation types listed in the 2004 map. We predominantly use the same set of species names, with modifications/additions particularly from the Knoxville map. The NVCS uses Alliance and Association as the two most taxonomically detailed levels. This map uses those levels. It also refers to vegetation types that have not been sampled in the field and that has 3-6 species and a site descriptor as Groups, which is the next more general level in the NVCS classification.

We conducted 3 rounds of quality assessment/quality control exercises.

Credits

Primary author: James H. Thorne, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis UC Davis update team: James H. Thorne, Ryan M. Boynton, Anne Merritt, Sloane K. Rice, Emad Kalalipour, Jillian Patrick Secondary author and data steward: Matt Lamborn and Andy Eaman, Napa County Planning, Building, & Environmental Services Department

Use limitations

CDFWs VegCAMP appreciates learning how these vegetation datasets are being used so that we can leverage support for classifying and mapping new areas and let users know of any updates. Please contact us at VegCAMP@wildlife.ca.gov or email any of the staff listed here: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Data/VegCAMP

License: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ). Using the citation standards recommended for BIOS datasets ( https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS/Citing-BIOS ) satisfies the attribution requirements of this license.

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.

Extent

West -122.655953 East -122.056671
North 38.870170 South 38.146114

Scale Range
Maximum (zoomed in) 1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out) 1:150,000,000

ArcGIS Metadata

Topics and Keywords

Themes or categories of the resource biota, environment


* Content type Downloadable Data
Export to FGDC CSDGM XML format as Resource Description No

Place keywords Napa County, California

Theme keywords Alliance level, vegetation mapping, Napa, California, Napa County, Vegetation, biota, environment

Citation

Title Vegetation - Napa County Update 2016 [ds2899]
Alternate titles DS 2857: Vegetation Napa County Update 2016
Creation date 2019-06-0400:00:00
Publication date 2020-07-2200:00:00


Presentation formats * digital map


Other citation details
Thorne JH, RM Boynton, A Merritt, SK Rice, E Kalalipour, J Patrick. 2019. The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004. University of California, Davis.


Citation Contacts

Responsible party
Individual's name James Thorne
Organization's name University of California, Davis
Contact's role principal investigator


Contact information


Responsible party
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's role originator


Responsible party
Individual's name VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's position Program Lead VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9765

Address
Type both
Delivery point 1700 9th Street, 4th Floor
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95811
e-mail address VegCAMP@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Details

Dataset languages * English(UNITED STATES)
Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Status completed
Spatial representation type * vector


* Processing environment Microsoft Windows 10 Version 10.0 (Build 19044) ; Esri ArcGIS 12.9.3.32739


Credits
Primary author: James H. Thorne, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, UC Davis UC Davis update team: James H. Thorne, Ryan M. Boynton, Anne Merritt, Sloane K. Rice, Emad Kalalipour, Jillian Patrick Secondary author and data steward: Matt Lamborn and Andy Eaman, Napa County Planning, Building, & Environmental Services Department
ArcGIS item properties
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Extents

Extent
Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type Extent used for searching
* West longitude -122.655953
* East longitude -122.056671
* North latitude 38.870170
* South latitude 38.146114
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
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* North latitude 96880.140400
* Extent contains the resource Yes

Resource Points of Contact

Point of contact
Individual's name James Thorne
Organization's name University of California, Davis
Contact's role principal investigator


Contact information


Point of contact
Individual's name Rosie Yacoub
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's position GIS analyst
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice 916-322-1990

Address
Type
e-mail address Rosalie.Yacoub@wildlife.ca.gov



Point of contact
Individual's name VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's position Program Lead VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9765

Address
Type both
Delivery point 1700 9th Street, 4th Floor
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95811
e-mail address VegCAMP@wildlife.ca.gov



Resource Maintenance

Resource maintenance
Update frequency unknown


Resource Constraints

Constraints
Limitations of use

CDFWs VegCAMP appreciates learning how these vegetation datasets are being used so that we can leverage support for classifying and mapping new areas and let users know of any updates. Please contact us at VegCAMP@wildlife.ca.gov or email any of the staff listed here: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Data/VegCAMP

License: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ). Using the citation standards recommended for BIOS datasets ( https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS/Citing-BIOS ) satisfies the attribution requirements of this license.

Disclaimer: The State makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or adequacy of these data and expressly disclaims liability for errors and omissions in these data. No warranty of any kind, implied, expressed, or statutory, including but not limited to the warranties of non-infringement of third party rights, title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and freedom from computer virus, is given with respect to these data.


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ArcGIS coordinate system
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M tolerance 0.001
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Spatial Data Properties

Vector
* Level of topology for this dataset geometry only


Geometric objects
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ArcGIS Feature Class Properties
Feature class name ds2899
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Geoprocessing history

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Distribution

Distribution format
* Name File Geodatabase Feature Class


Transfer options
Online source
Location ftp://ftp.wildlife.ca.gov/BDB/GIS/BIOS/Public_Datasets/2800_2899/ds2899.zip
Function performed download

Online source
Location https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/BIOS
Function performed information

Fields

Details for object ds2899
* Type Feature Class
* Row count 0


Field OBJECTID
* Alias OBJECTID
* Data type OID
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Internal feature number.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.




Field NVCSName
* Alias NVCSName
* Data type String
* Width 100
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The NVC-compliant name of the vegetation description used in the Manual of California ( http://vegetation.cnps.org/) . Since the NVCS does not have categories for human land use or otherwise unvegetated land, those descriptions were drawn from the California Wildlife Habitat Relationship
Description source
Manual of California Vegetation


Field NVCSLevel
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* Data type String
* Width 50
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The standardized level of the vegetation description used in the National Vegetation Classification System (see h http://vegetation.cnps.org//) .
Description source
A Manual of California Vegetation


Field MapClass
* Alias MapClass
* Data type String
* Width 175
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The finest level of vegetation type mapped (alliance, group or macrogroup); or land use for polygons that are not natural vegetation, per the mapping classification.
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field MapClassCode
* Alias MapClassCode
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Code for each vegetation/land use type mapped. MapClassCodes are defined in the MapClass field.
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field SIMPLIFIED
* Alias Vegetation category
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Generalized vegetation or land use type. Includes Agriculture, Coniferous forest, Developed, Grassland, Oak woodlands, Riparian woodland, Rock outcrop, Shrubland, Streams and reservoirs, Wetlands, and Other
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field AREA_ACRES
* Alias Area in acres
* Data type Single
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Area of the polygon calculated in GIS
Description source
Napa County Vegetation


Field SIZE_
* Alias Size class
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Modal size class (DBH) for tree-dominated cover types only 1 = Seedlings (less than 1) 2 = Saplings (1-6) 3 = Pole (6-11) 4 = Small (11-25) 5 = Medium Large (Greater than 25) 6 = Multi Layered Medium to Large Tress over smaller trees in Densities > 60% 9 = Not applicable
Description source
https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=102342&inline


Field DENSITY
* Alias Density class
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
the relative cover of the dominant life form being mapped: Tree, Shrub, or Herbaceous 1 = > 60% 2 = 40-60% 3 = 25-40% 4 = 10-25% 5 = 2-10%
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field WUI
* Alias Wildland-Urban Interface
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Wildlife/Urban Interface code: If urban (housing/buildings) is within a polygon with a vegetation PI code, it was given a WUI Code: 1 = High Density Urban 2 = Medium Density Urban 3 = Low Density Urban 4 = Campground
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field BURN_TYPE
* Alias Burn coverage/history
* Data type String
* Width 20
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Whether a polygon was full or partially burned by a recent fire
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field BURN_DATE
* Alias Year last burned
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The year of the most recent fire to burn a polygons
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field GDE
* Alias Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem Type
* Data type String
* Width 12
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Whether a vegetation type is potentially or likely groundwater dependent. These codes are assigned per vegetation type, not polygon by polygons. Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems as identified in Table 4-8 of the Napa Valley Groundwater Sustainability - A Basin Analysis Report. The determination was made 13/16/2016 for the Basin Analysis Report.
Description source
Napa Co. PBES, in conjunction with Luhdorff and Scalmanini, Consulting Engineers


Field NAPA_2004_NAME
* Alias Orig. 2004 vegetation layer name
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The name of the vegetation in the previous map (1993 imagery, 2004 mapping)
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field NEW_CLASS
* Alias New class since 2004
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The vegetation type is new for the 2016 Update
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field NapaVegPolyID
* Alias NapaVegPolyID
* Data type Integer
* Width 4
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Unique identifier for the polygon
Description source
The 2016 update to the Napa Vegetation Map of 2004


Field WQTPO_covertype
* Alias Type of cover per WQTPO
* Data type String
* Width 20
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The Napa County Water Quality and Tree Protection Ordinance (WQTPO), adopted April 9, 2019, requires added protection for canopy and understory vegetation classes in certain parts of the county. This field classifies vegetation types as either "canopy", "understory", or "other".
Description source
Napa County Water Quality and Tree Protection Ordinance


Field Shape
* Alias Shape
* Data type Geometry
* Width 0
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Feature geometry.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.




Field CalVegName
* Alias CalVegName
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
A crosswalk to the CalVeg vegetation system. Note that there may be a one-to-many relationship between CalVeg and NVCS. See http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r5/landmanagement/resourcemanagement/?cid=stelprdb5347192 .
Description source
US Forest Service, Region 5 Existing Vegetation


Field CalVegCode
* Alias CalVegCode
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
A crosswalk to the CalVeg vegetation system. Note that there may be a one-to-many relationship between CalVeg and NVCS. See http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r5/landmanagement/resourcemanagement/?cid=stelprdb5347192 .
Description source
US Forest Service, Region 5 Existing Vegetation


Field CWHRType
* Alias CWHRType
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
A crosswalk to the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships system. Note that there is usually a one-to-many relationship between CWHR and NVCS. See http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cwhr/ , and the code chosen here was determined to be the best estimation for this area.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, CWHR


Field CWHRCode
* Alias CWHRCode
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
A crosswalk to the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships system. Note that there is usually a one-to-many relationship between CWHR and NVCS. See http://www.dfg.ca.gov/biogeodata/cwhr/ .
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, CWHR


Field GlobalRank
* Alias GlobalRank
* Data type String
* Width 5
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The global rarity rank of the plant community (only for polygons mapped to the alliance level). G1: Fewer than 6 viable occurrences and/or 2000 acres worldwide; G2: 6-20 viable occurrences and/or 2000-10,000 acres worldwide; G3: 21-100 viable occurrences and/or 10,000-50,000 acres worldwide; G4: Greater than 100 viable occurrences and/or greater than 50,000 acres worldwide; G5: Community demonstrably secure due to secure worldwide abundance. See: http://www.natureserve.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/natureserveconservationstatusmethodology_jun12_0.pdf
Description source
NatureServe and Heritage Network


Field StateRank
* Alias StateRank
* Data type String
* Width 5
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The state rarity rank of the plant community (only for polygons mapped to the alliance level). S1: Fewer than 6 viable occurrences and/or 2000 acres statewide; S2: 6-20 viable occurrences and/or 2000-10,000 acres statewide; S3: 21-100 viable occurrences and/or 10,000-50,000 acres statewide; S4: Greater than 100 viable occurrences and/or greater than 50,000 acres statewide; S5: Community demonstrably secure due to secure statewide abundance. See: http://www.natureserve.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/natureserveconservationstatusmethodology_jun12_0.pdf
Description source
NatureServe and Heritage Network


Field Rare
* Alias Rare
* Data type String
* Width 3
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
Rarity of the vegetation type. Alliances and associations with state ranks of S1-S3 are considered rare. See https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Data/VegCAMP/Natural-Communities. Types marked "LR" are unranked types which were listed as "Sensitive Biotic Communities" by Napa County. Sensitive biotic communities in the County were identified using a two-step process: 1. An existing list of sensitive biotic communities prepared by the DFG (2003a) was first reviewed by senior Jones & Stokes biologists, and those communities that may occur in the County were identified. Because the community names in the DFG list (2003a) did not correspond directly with the names used in the Land Cover Layer, a determination was made as to which land cover types on the Land Cover Layer correspond to the communities on the DFG list. 2. The areal extent of each land cover types mapped in the County was generated from the land cover layer. Those biotic communities with an areal extent of less than 500 acres in the County (approximately 0.1% of the County) were identified. These communities were discussed with local experts and their conservation importance established. Those that were not already on the original DFG list and that were determined to be worthy of conservation were added to the list.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, VegCAMP


Field CaCode
* Alias CaCode
* Data type String
* Width 10
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
California Natural Community Codes - unique code assigned to alliances and associations.
Description source
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, VegCAMP


Field NVCSAlliance
* Alias NVCSAlliance
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The NVC-compliant name for the alliance as described in the Manual of California Vegetation (see http://vegetation.cnps.org/)
Description source
http://vegetation.cnps.org/


Field NVCSGroup
* Alias NVCSGroup
* Data type String
* Width 100
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The standardized name for the group within the 2008 National Vegetation Classification System. See http://usnvc.org/ .
Description source
http://usnvc.org/


Field NVCSMG
* Alias NVCSMG
* Data type String
* Width 255
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
Field description
The standardized name for the macrogroup within the 2008 National Vegetation Classification System. See http://usnvc.org/ .
Description source
http://usnvc.org/


Field Shape_Length
* Alias Shape_Length
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Length of feature in internal units.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.




Field Shape_Area
* Alias Shape_Area
* Data type Double
* Width 8
* Precision 0
* Scale 0
* Field description
Area of feature in internal units squared.
* Description source
Esri
* Description of values
Positive real numbers that are automatically generated.






Overview Description
Entity and Attribute Overview
Note: certain fields have been added by the Department of Fish and Game's Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program. These include crosswalks to the Wildlife Habitat Relationships and CalVeg classification systems, Global and State Ranks, CaCode and the fields relating the mapping units to the National Vegetation Classification System as it is described for California in the online edition of the Manual of California Vegetation.




Metadata Details

* Metadata language English(UNITED STATES)
* Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format


Scope of the data described by the metadata * dataset
Scope name * dataset


* Last update 2022-09-02


ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS1.0
Metadata style FGDC CSDGM Metadata
Standard or profile used to edit metadata FGDC


Created in ArcGIS for the item 2022-09-0209:26:28
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2022-09-0209:26:13


Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2022-09-0209:26:13


Metadata Contacts

Metadata contact
Individual's name Rosie Yacoub
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's position GIS analyst
Contact's role publisher


Contact information
Phone
Voice 916-322-1990

Address
Type
e-mail address Rosalie.Yacoub@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata contact
Individual's name James Thorne
Organization's name University of California, Davis
Contact's role principal investigator


Contact information


Metadata contact
Individual's name VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Organization's name CDFW Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program
Contact's position Program Lead VegCAMP (Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program)
Contact's role point of contact


Contact information
Phone
Voice (916) 324-9765

Address
Type both
Delivery point 1700 9th Street, 4th Floor
City Sacramento
Administrative area CA
Postal code 95811
e-mail address VegCAMP@wildlife.ca.gov



Metadata Maintenance

Maintenance
Update frequency unknown


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