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Rare Features Database Print-outs: An Explanation of Fields <br /> <br />The Rare Features database is part of the Natural Heritage Information System, <br />and is maintained by the Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program, <br />a unit within the Division of Ecological Services, <br /> Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). <br /> <br />**Please note that the print-outs are copyrighted and may not be reproduced without pe~,nission** <br /> <br /> Field Name: [Full (non-abreviated) field name, if different]. Further explanation of field. <br /> -C- <br /> CBS Site: [County Biological Survey site number]. In each county, the numbering system begins with 1. <br /> CLASS: A code which classifies features by broad taxonomic group: NC = natural community; SA = special animal; SP = <br /> special plant; GP = geologic process; GT = geologic time; OT = other (e.g. colonial waterbird colonies, bat hibemacula). <br /> Crv: [County]. Minnesota counties (ordered alphabetically) are numbered from 1 (Aitkin) to 87 (Yellow Medicine). <br /> CURRENT STATUS: Present protection status, from 0 (owner is not aware of record) to 9 (dedicated as a Scientific and <br /> Natural Area). <br /> -D- <br /> DNR Region: i=NW, 2=NE, 3=E Central, 4=SW, 5=SE, 6= Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro. <br /> DNR Quad: [DNR Quadrangle code]. DNR-assigned code of the U.S. Geologic Survey topographic map on which the rare <br /> feature occurs. <br /> -E- <br /> ELEMENT or Element: See "Element Name (Common Name)" <br /> Element Name (Common Name): The name of the rare feature. For plant and animal species records, this field holds the <br /> scientific name, followed by the common name in parentheses; for all other elements (such as plant communities, which have <br /> no scientific name) it is solely the element name. <br /> EO RANK: [Element Occurrence Rank]. An evaluation of the quality and condition of natural communities from A (highest) <br /> to D (lowest). <br /> EO Size: [Element Occurrence Size]. The size in acres (often estimated) of natural communities. <br /> <br /> FED STATUS: [Federal Status]. Status of species under the Federal Endangered Species Law: LE--endangered, <br /> LT=threatened, C=species which have been proposed for federal listing. <br />Federal Status: See "FED STATUS" <br />Forestry District: The Minnesota DNR's Division of Forestry district number. <br /> <br />GLOBAL RANK: The abundance of an element globally, from G1 (critically imperiled due to extreme rarity on a world-wide <br />basis) to G5 (demonstrably secure, though perhaps rare in parts of its range). Global ranks are determined by the Conservation <br />Science Division of The Nature Conservancy. <br /> <br />INTENDED STATUS: Desired protection status. See also "CURRENT STATUS."' If a complete list of protection status <br />codes is needed, please contact the Natural Heritage Program. <br /> <br />LAST OBSERVED or Last Observed Date or Last Observation: Date of the most recent record of the element at the location. <br />Latitude: The location at which the occurrence is mapped on Natural Heritage Program maps. NOTE: There are various <br />levels of precision in the original information, but this is not reflected in the latitude/longitude data. For some of the data, <br />particularly historical records, it was not possible to determine exactly where the original observation was made (e.g. "Fort <br />Shelling", or "the south shore of Lake Owasso"). Thus the latitude/longitude reflect the mapped location, and not necessarily <br />the observation location. <br />Legal: Township, range and section numbers. <br />Long: [Longitude]. See NOTE under "Latitude" <br /> <br />MANAGED AREA or Managed Area(s): Name of the federally, state, locally, or privately managed park, forest, preserve, etc., <br />containing the occurrence, if any. If this field is blank, the element probably occurs on private land. If "(STATUTORY <br />BOUNDARY)" occurs after the name of a managed area, the location may be a private inholding within the statutory boundary <br />of a state forest or park. <br />Map Sym: [Map Symbol]. <br />MN STATUS: [Minnesota Status]. Legal status of plant and animal species under the Minnesota endangered species law: <br /> <br /> <br />
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