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IPaC: Home See if any listed species, critical habitat, migratory birds or other natural resources may be impacted by your project Using the map tool, explore other resources in your location, such as wetlands, wildlife refuges, GAP land cover, and other important biological resources
IPaC: Log in - FWS You can use your Login gov profile as your IPaC account You will need to allow IPaC to read your basic profile information
IPaC: Getting Started - Draw on Map - FWS How do I create a multipart polygon feature to use in the IPaC mapper? Multipart polygon features are composed of more than one physical part that only references one set of attributes You will need ArcGIS to create a multipart polygon feature
IPaC: Explore Location resources - FWS Species listed under the Endangered Species Act are threatened or endangered; IPaC also shows species that are candidates, or proposed, for listing See the listing status page for more information IPaC only shows species that are regulated by USFWS (see FAQ)
IPaC Location API ( 1. 1. 1 ) - FWS View the resources of the specified location Retrieve species, critical habitat, FWS field office, migratory bird, marine mammal, fish hatcheries, refuges, wetlands, and CBRA information about the specified location The location for which to retrieve resources
IPaC: Listing status - FWS The Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the guidance and policies of the U S Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) define many categories of listing statuses for species As a general rule, IPaC uses the term "listed species" to generically refer to species that may belong to any of the categories
IPaC: Accessibility - FWS This accessibility report is a tool that administrators and decision-makers can use to evaluate IPaC's conformance with the accessibility standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and W3C's Web Content Accessibility 2 0 (WCAG) Level AA Standards
IPaC: Explore Location resources Species listed under the Endangered Species Act are threatened or endangered; IPaC also shows species that are candidates, or proposed, for listing See the listing status page for more information IPaC only shows species that are regulated by USFWS (see FAQ)
Species Survey Guidelines - FWS The substrate of the sites where this orchid occurs include glacial soils, lake plain deposits, muck, or peat which could range from more or less neutral to mildly calcareous In some cases, the species may also occur along ditches or roadways where this type of habitat is present
Caribbean ES Puerto Rican Boa - FWS PR boa data should also include a photo of the animal (dead or alive), site GPS coordinates, the time and date, and comments on how the animal was detected and its behavior If a PR boa is captured by PRDNER personnel, record the name of that person and information on where the PR boa will be taken