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These data show the Fire History Indicator for the High Pine and Scrub Conservation Asset in Florida.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> Sandhill Extent is an ecological indicator for the High Pine and Scrub Conservation Asset of the Florida Landscape Conservation Project (LCP). The LCP entails a large-scale assessment of and planning for the health of important natural resources, known as Conservation Assets (CAs), in Florida. Conservation planning at the landscape scale provides a framework for safeguarding functional ecosystems, and their interconnected processes required for maintaining healthy resources. Spatially explicit data from the project informs coordination and prioritization for making conservation decisions. Additionally, a suite of ecological indicators was carefully selected for each CA to represent important characteristics of each Asset and offers metrics that serve to evaluate current status, monitor trends over time, and guide conservation activities with clear measures of management effectiveness. Results are shared routinely on the Florida Conservation Planning Atlas website (<\/SPAN><\/SPAN>www.floridacpa.com<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/A>) and periodically in a summary report card that will be available for managers and the wider public.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> The southeastern U.S. from Virginia through Florida had vast expanses of Longleaf Pine, most of it being the sandhill ecosystems at higher elevations. Much of the sandhill habitat has been converted to plantations, citrus groves, and other agriculture and human developments. Fire is a very important component of sandhill pine habitats in maintaining the open structure so important to iconic species common to these habitats, such as gopher tortoises and red-cockaded woodpeckers.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> For these analyses, high pine and scrub landcovers were identified using the Cooperative Land Cover (CLC 3.3) maintained by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI). The CLC identifies 247 classes of land cover in a hierarchical fashion that classifies groupings of land covers by major ecosystems, such as the High Pine and Scrub.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"Subject": "These data show the extent of sandhill landcover from the Cooperative Landcover in Florida (v. 3.3).",
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