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END=endangered, THR=threatened, SPC=special concern, NON=no legal status, but tracked. This field is blank for natural <br />communities and colonial waterbird nesting sites, which have no legal status in Minnesota, but are tracked by the database. <br /> <br />NC Rank: [Natural Community Rank]. <br /> <br />Occ #: [Occurrence Number]. The occurrence number, in combination with the element name, uniquely identifies each record. <br />OCCURRENCE NUMBER: See "Occ #" <br /># OF OCCURS: The number of records existent in the database for each element within the area searched. <br />Ownership: Indicates whether the site is publicly or privately owned; for publicly owned land, the agency with management <br />responsibility is listed. <br /> <br />Precision: Precision of locational information of occurrence: C (confirmed) = known within 1/4 mile radius, U (unconfirmed) = <br />known within 1/2 mile, N (non-specific) = known within 1 mile, G (general) = occurs within the general region, X <br />(unmappable)=location is unmappable on USGS topographic quadrangles (often known only to the nearest county), O <br />(obscure/gone)=element no longer exists at the location. <br />PS: [Primary Section]. The section containing all or the greatest part of the occurrence. <br />.Q- <br />Quad Map: See "DNR Quad'! <br /> <br />Rec #: [Record number]. <br />RNG or Rng: [Range number]. <br /> <br />SECTION or Section: [Section number(s)]. Some records are given only to the nearest section (s), but most are given to the <br />nearest quarter-section or quarter-quarter-section (e.g., SWNW32 denotes the SW1/4 of the NWl/4 of section 32). A "0" is <br />used as a place holder when a half-section is specified (e.g., 0N03 refers to the north 1/2 of section 3). When a occurrence <br />crosses section boundaries, both sections are listed, without punctuation (e.g., the NE1/4 of section 19 and NWl/4 of section 20 <br />is displayed as "NE19NW20"). <br />Site: A name which refers to the geographic area within which the occurrence lies. If no name for the area exists (a locally used <br />name, for example), one is assigned by the County Biological Survey or the Natural Heritage Program. <br />Source: The collector or observer of the rare feature occurrence. <br />S RANK: [State Rank]. A rank assigned to the natural community type which reflects the known extent and condition of that <br />community in Minnesota. Ranks range from 1 (in greatest need of conservation action in the state) to 5 (secure under present <br />conditions). A "7" following a rank indicates little information is available to rank the community. Communities for which <br />information is especially scarce are given a "U", for "rank undetermined". The ranks do not represent a legal status. They are <br />used by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to set priorities for research, inventory and conservation planning. <br />The state ranks are updated as inventory information becomes available. <br />State Status: See "MN STATUS" <br /> <br />TWP or Twp: [Township number]. <br /> <br />Verification: A reflection of the reliability of the information on which the record is based. The highest level of reliability is <br />"verified," which usually indicates a collection was made or, in the case of bird records, nesting was observed. Plant records <br />based on collections made before 1970 are unverified. <br />Voucher: The museum or herbarium where specimens are maintained, and the accession number assigned by the repository. In <br />the case of bald eagles, this is the breeding area number. <br /> <br />Wildlife Area: The Minnesota DNR's Division of Wildlife administrative number. <br /> <br />Data Security <br />Locations of some rare features must be treated as sensitive information because widespread knowledge of these locations could result in harm to the rare <br />features. For example, wildflowers such as orchids and economically valuable plants such as ginseng are vulnerable to exploitation by collectors; other species, <br />such as bald eagles, are sensitive to disturbance by observers. For this reason, we prefer that publications not identify the precise locations of vulnerable species. <br />We suggest describing the location only to the nearest section, ff tiffs is not acceptable for your purposes, please call and discuss this issue with the <br />Environmental Review Specialist for the Natural Heritage and Nongame Research Program at 6511296-7863. <br /> <br />Revised 9/2002 <br /> <br /> <br />