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Service Description: Mainstem Mississippi River bottomlands. Derived by combining the Mississippi alluvial plain with natural floodplains created by the Scientific Assessment and Strategy Team for the Upper Mississippi. While the Mississippi alluvial plain is not entirely bottomland (e.g. Crowley's Ridge), excluding these non-bottomland areas from analysis would exclude opportunities to expand existing forest patches and enhance connectivity.
Map Name: Large Bottomland Ecological System
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Copyright Text: The Conservation Fund, 2015
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Title: Mainstem Floodplains - Large Bottomland Ecological System
Author: Michael F. Schwartz
Comments: Mainstem Mississippi River bottomlands. Derived by combining the Mississippi alluvial plain with natural floodplains created by the Scientific Assessment and Strategy Team for the Upper Mississippi. While the Mississippi alluvial plain is not entirely bottomland (e.g. Crowley's Ridge), excluding these non-bottomland areas from analysis would exclude opportunities to expand existing forest patches and enhance connectivity.
Subject: This dataset is being used as part of the Multi-LCC Mississippi River Basin/Gulf Hypoxia Inititiative's Conservation Blueprint 1.0.
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Keywords: agriculture,conservation,gulf hypoxia,hypoxia,eutrophication,LCC,landscape conservation cooperative,water quality,habitat,species,fish,wildlife,birds,pollinators,species distribution,landscape conservation design,conservation delivery,strategic conservation,mississippi river basin,structured decision making,sdm
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