New York State Wetlands Map

New York State Wetlands Map. Map of Wildland Fire Protection Areas NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation We overlayed the NYSDEC's jurisdictional maps with the United States Fish and Wildlife Services National Wetlands Inventory - and the disparities are. Currently included on the maps are locations of: Freshwater wetlands regulated by the State of New York (outside the Adirondack Park)

Nestled in the Harlem Valley and covering over 6,000 acres in New York’s eastern Putnam and
Nestled in the Harlem Valley and covering over 6,000 acres in New York’s eastern Putnam and from www.pinterest.com

To provide a faithful representation of official New York State regulatory freshwater wetlands maps for GIS resource analysis at scales equal to the 1 to 24,000 scale of original mapping or smaller scales (e.g., 1 to 100,000 scale). How many wetlands are really unmapped? The Department of Environmental Conservation has estimated that over a million acres of wetlands are currently missing from their regulatory maps

Nestled in the Harlem Valley and covering over 6,000 acres in New York’s eastern Putnam and

To provide a faithful representation of official New York State regulatory freshwater wetlands maps for GIS resource analysis at scales equal to the 1 to 24,000 scale of original mapping or smaller scales (e.g., 1 to 100,000 scale). Wetlands are classified from Class I (which provide the most benefits) to Class IV (which provide fewer benefits). How many wetlands are really unmapped? The Department of Environmental Conservation has estimated that over a million acres of wetlands are currently missing from their regulatory maps

Timber Point Tidal Wetland Area Map NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation. More than 80 data layers are available at this time. However, if you are not sure of which activities require permits near New York State regulated wetlands, please contact your regional DEC office

Wetlands 101 Wetlands in New York City Parks NYC Parks. Wetlands are classified from Class I (which provide the most benefits) to Class IV (which provide fewer benefits). Informational Freshwater Wetland Mapping is managed by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and is not regulatory.