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Lead |
California Department of Fish and Wildlife [CDFW]
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Description |
The California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) is an inventory of the status and locations of rare plants and animals in California. CNDDB staff work with partners to maintain current lists of rare species, as well as to maintain an ever-growing database of GIS-mapped locations for these species.
The CNDDB is a "natural heritage program" and is part of a nationwide network of similar programs overseen by NatureServe (formerly part of The Nature Conservancy). All natural heritage programs provide location and natural history information on special status plants, animals, and natural communities to the public, other agencies, and conservation organizations. The data help drive conservation decisions, aid in the environmental review of projects and land use changes, and provide baseline data helpful in recovering endangered species and for research projects. |
Science topics |
Mudflats,
Intertidal / transition zones,
Above-highwater refugia,
Main channels,
Sloughs,
Backwater,
Submerged aquatic vegetation,
Floating aquatic vegetation,
Seasonally flooded,
Open water,
Managed ponds,
Riparian wildlife,
Forests,
Non-forested vegetation,
Delta islands,
Pacific flyway,
Chinook Salmon,
Steelhead Trout,
Green sturgeon,
White Sturgeon,
Delta Smelt,
Longfin Smelt,
Sacramento Splittail,
Pelagic fish,
Benthos,
Salt marsh harvest mouse,
Waterfowl,
Shorebirds,
Gulls,
Giant garter snake,
California tiger salamander,
Insects,
Mollusks,
Crustaceans,
Striped bass,
Corbicula/Potamocorbula,
Nutria,
Water hyacinth,
Brazilian waterweed,
Spongeplant,
Giant reed,
Yellow star thistle,
Saltwater / freshwater marshes,
Habitat,
Other species,
Fish,
Mammals,
Birds,
Amphibians and reptiles,
Invertebrates,
Invasive / non native species,
Non-resident / overwintering birds
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Updated |
April 29, 2022
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