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TABLES

Numerous tables were created during the planning process that developed the Conservation Lands Network.  Listed below are tables presenting coarse and fine filter conservation targets, gap analyses, Essential Streams, and the results of critical nitrogen loads for special status plants.

Coarse and Fine Filter Conservation Targets

Appendix C: Vegetation Type by Landscape Unit Acreage Goals and Gap Analysis

Appendix C: Landscape Unit by Vegetation Type Acreage Goals and Gap Analysis

Plant Conservation Targets

Mammal Conservation Targets

Bird Conservation Targets

Amphibian, Reptile, and Invertebrate Conservation Targets

Priority 1 and 2 Streams

Essential Streams of the San Francisco Estuary

Robert Leidy, PhD, US EPA ecologist, compiled this comprehensive list of priority streams and stream segments for streams that drain to the Bay.  It describes species present and recommended conservation actions.

Essential Streams of the San Francisco Estuary

Gap Analyses Results

Several gap analyses were conducted during the final review of the Conservation Lands Network to evaluate how well it met the conservation goals.  These tables, referenced in Chapter 10: The Conservation Lands Network: Summary and Conclusions, are below.

Fine Filter Point Target Gap Analysis (Pond and CNDDB Gap Analysis)

Fine Filter Polygon (Area) Gap Analysis

 

Critical Nitrogen Loads for Special Status Plants

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