. Assessing the natural range of variability in minimally disturbed wetlands across the Rocky Mountains : the Rocky Mountain ReMAP project. Wetlands; Wet meadow ecology; Shrubland ecology; Flowers. again with the intention of maintaining access over time. To delineate this search area, we will obtain GIS layers of footpaths and trails from each National Forest, National Park, and other managed resource area (wildlife refuges, state parks, etc]. If there are high-integrity areas with no GIS layers for trails, we will hand- delineate trails from aerial Please note that these images


. Assessing the natural range of variability in minimally disturbed wetlands across the Rocky Mountains : the Rocky Mountain ReMAP project. Wetlands; Wet meadow ecology; Shrubland ecology; Flowers. again with the intention of maintaining access over time. To delineate this search area, we will obtain GIS layers of footpaths and trails from each National Forest, National Park, and other managed resource area (wildlife refuges, state parks, etc]. If there are high-integrity areas with no GIS layers for trails, we will hand- delineate trails from aerial Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Vance, Linda K. (Katherine),author; Newlon, Karen Rachel,author; Lemly, Joanna,author; Jones, George,author; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. National Wetland Program; Montana Natural Heritage Program; Colorado Natural Heritage Program; Wyoming Natural Diversity Database. Helena, Montana : Montana Natural Heritage Program


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