Significant Habitats, New York State

This layer was created from the Ecological Systems Map (ESM+, also called DSL Land) to highlight a number of habitat types specifically.  We used the Summarize Zones function in ArcMap along with the Protected Areas Dataset and the ESM+ layer to identify the extent and protection status of all ecological systems (macrogroup level) across the 4 northeast states of NY, VT, NH, and ME.  We also used information on potential habitats for Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need (RSGCN) for these 4 states from a prior crosswalk of ESM+ macrogroups with Natureserve habitat types completed by Glennon and Curran (2013). 

The following habitat types were identified as (1) making up less than 10% of NYS (most are < 1%), (2) less than 1/3 permanently protected from development (in many cases far less), and all of potential importance to1/3 or more of RSGCN for the Northeast states: Northeastern Floodplain Forest, Central Hardwood Swamp, Wet Meadow/Shrub Marsh, Ruderal Shrub and Grassland, Northern Swamp, and Central Oak Pine.  We therefore created a raster from the ESM+ dataset that includes these habitats specifically, as those which are underrepresented and underprotected in New York, but of high importance to RSGCN.

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notes This layer was created from the Ecological Systems Map (ESM+, also called DSL Land) to highlight a number of habitat types specifically.&nbsp; We used the Summarize Zones function in ArcMap along with the Protected Areas Dataset and the ESM+ layer to identify the extent and protection status of all ecological systems (macrogroup level) across the 4 northeast states of NY, VT, NH, and ME.&nbsp; We also used information on potential habitats for Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need (RSGCN) for these 4 states from a prior crosswalk of ESM+ macrogroups with Natureserve habitat types completed by Glennon and Curran (2013).&nbsp;<br> <br> The following habitat types were identified as (1) making up less than 10% of NYS (most are &lt; 1%), (2) less than 1/3 permanently protected from development (in many cases far less), and all of potential importance to1/3 or more of RSGCN for the Northeast states: Northeastern Floodplain Forest, Central Hardwood Swamp, Wet Meadow/Shrub Marsh, Ruderal Shrub and Grassland, Northern Swamp, and Central Oak Pine.&nbsp; We therefore created a raster from the ESM+ dataset that includes these habitats specifically, as those which are underrepresented and underprotected in New York, but of high importance to RSGCN.
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title Significant Habitats, New York State