FWS HQ MB Proposed Eagle Permit Eligibility Zones for Review [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]
{'name': 'Department of the Interior'}
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- Title
- FWS HQ MB Proposed Eagle Permit Eligibility Zones for Review [U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]
- Description
- Under proposed Alternatives 3 and 4 in the draft Environmental Assessment for theproposed rule(Permits for Incidental Take of Eagles and Eagle Nests), wind facilities would be eligible for a general permit or a specific permit based, in part, on eagle abundance data. This map of the coterminous U.S. shows where projects would be eligible to self-certify for a general permit if they meet all of the criteria, or apply for a specific permit. Existing projects that are only eligible for specific permits may be determined to qualify for a general permit upon Service review of their permit application. See theFederal Register Noticefor information about submitting comments on the proposed rule and draft environmental review.Permit eligibility zones are based oneBird relative abundance estimatesfor bald eagles and golden eagles throughout the coterminous United States at 8km2resolution for each of five periods (breeding, fall, migration, spring, winter). Using multiple seasons of data provides better measures of relative abundance for mapping purposes (Johnston et al. 2020), and our goal was to identify locations with high relative abundance of eagles in any one season. For each eagle species we evaluated non-zero relative abundance data for each season using custom R scripts in Program R (R Core Team 2021). We identified cells that had relative abundance values in each season that were at or above the relevant quantile threshold value. We combined these species-specific, seasonal layers into a single layer that indicates cells that did not exceed the relative abundance thresholds in any seasonand cells that exceeded one or more threshold. We then created maps of the permit eligibility zones (i.e., grid cells that did not exceed the relative abundance threshold in any season) for several scenarios for each eagle species. This map includes a combined proposed general permit zone consisting of areas where golden eagle abundance is 50% or less than golden eagle abundance elsewhere in the lower 48 states within each season and bald eagle abundance is 95% or less than it is elsewhere in the lower 48 states in each season.This raster layer uses an equal-area sinusoidal projection that is used by eBird status and trend products, including relative abundance data (this projection is also used for NASA MODIS data).Note: We advise that users reproject any layers they wish to conduct spatial overlay analyses with into the same sinusoidal projection as this layer to ensure the most accurate geospatial representation of the data. Cell values of 0 indicates cells where a wind project may be eligible for self-certified general permit if other qualification criteria are met under the proposed regulation. Cell values of 1 indicates cells where a windproject would be eligible for a simplified specific permit.Additional technical details about map development can be found in Appendix A of thedraft Environmental Assessmentfor the Proposed Eagle Incidental Take Rule revision.
- Creator
- {'name': 'Department of the Interior'}
- Temporal Coverage
- Last modified 2022-10-24
- Date Issued
- 2022-10-24
- Rights
- This map is accompanies the USFWS proposed Rule and Draft Environmental Assessment for 'Permits for Incidental Take of Eagles and Eagle Nests' and is intended to contribute to public review of those documents per Federal Register Document 2022-21025. This map is draft product for review and comment purposes only.The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) shall not be held liable for improper or incorrect use of the data described and/or contained herein. While the Service makes every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of data provided for distribution, it may not have the necessary accuracy or completeness required for every possible intended use. The Service recommends that data users consult the associated metadata record to understand the quality and possible limitations of the data. The Service creates metadata records in accordance with the standards endorsed by the Federal Geographic Data Committee.As a result of the above considerations, the Service gives no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the data. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data in a manner consistent with the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular. Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the Service, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the utility of the data on another system or for general or scientific purposes, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. This applies to the use of the data both alone and in aggregate with other data and information.
- Access Rights
- Public
- Format
- Imagery
- Language
- English
- Date Added
- August 11, 2023