Description: Description for each field:VP_IDSite_ID: Vernal Pool Site IDSeries_ID: Vernal Pool Series IDComplex_ID: Vernal Pool Complex IDSite_Name: Vernal Pool Site NameSurveyDate: Survey DateInundated: Inundated (dry, saturated, inundated)Conserved: Conserved (1, 0)Type: Vernal Pool Type (created, natural, restored)DataSource: Data SourceField_Source: Field Data SourceSDBC_COV: San Diego Button Celery Coverage (%)LMT_COV: Little Mouse Tail Coverage (%)NAFO_COV: Spreading Navarretia Coverage (%)CAOG_COV: Orcutt Grass Coverage (%)SDMM_COV: San Diego Mesa Mint Coverage (%)ORMM_COV: Otay Mesa Mint Coverage (%)SDBC_PA: San Diego Button Celery Present or Absent (1,0)LMT_PA: Little Mouse Tail Present or Absent (1 or 0)NAFO_PA: Spreading Navarretia Present or Absent (1 or 0)CAOG_PA: CA Orcutt Grass Present or Absent (1 or 0)SDMM_PA: San Diego Mesa Mint Present or Absent (1 or 0)OTMM_PA: Otay Mesa Mint Present or Absent (1 or 0)SDFS_PA: San Diego Fairy Shrimp Present or Absent (1 or 0)RFS_PA: Riverside Fairy Shrimp Present or Absent (1 or 0)BR_SPP_PA: Unknown Fairy Shrimp Present or Absent (1 or 0)Date_BOTAN: Botanist Visit DateDate_: Data Collection DateYear_: Date Collection YearREVSDB_ID: Bauder IDCity_PoolID: City of San Diego’s Vernal Pool ID
Description: The California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) is a product of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Biogeographic Data Branch (BDB). The CNDDB is both a manual and computerized library of the status and locations of California's rare species and natural community types. The CNDDB includes in its data all federally and state listed plants and animals, all species that are candidates for listing, all species of special concern, and those species that are considered "sensitive" by government agencies and the conservation community. The computerized information is available for a fee in hardcopy and digital forms. The CNDDB is a dynamic system with information continually being added and upgraded. The CNDDB contains over 79,000 locational records for over 2,500 elements (plant taxa, animal taxa, and natural communities). A location record is referred to as an Element Occurrence (EO), and is a site that contains an individual, population, nest site, den, or stand of a special status element. Populations, individuals, or colonies located within 1/4 mile of each other generally constitute a single occurrence, sometimes with multiple parts.This dataset contains a subset of the larger California State dataset, by selecting only features located within 10 miles of San Diego County.
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Copyright Text: California Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Natural Diversity Database
Description: Description for the last two fields:ConservationLevel: VP Conservation Level (percentage)ManagementType: Land Management Type (0=unknown, 1=City, 2=Other government agency, 3=Private)
Description: Description for the last three fields:ConservationLevel: VP Conservation Level (percentage)ManagementType: Land Management Type (0=unknown, 1=City, 2=Other government agency, 3=Private)Plan: Identifies the HCP Alternative in which the areas was originally identified for conservation
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