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Results of "stacking" multiple GIS data layers on top of one another. Currently
protected areas (1), the newly created 3/4 mile buffer around the Wild & Scenic
river corridor (2), and the Proposed Roadless Areas (3) were considered essential
components of the proposed Core and Wildlife Corridor Protection Areas. These
were combined to create a first-cut conservation plan design . Combining these
layers brought the size of the core protection area to approximately 76,000
acres (about 42% of the watershed), including 85% of the existing and potential
old growth and 70% of the CISC stands greater than 100 years old. Although the
integration of these data layers increased the size of the Core and Wildlife
Corridor Protection Area significantly, high fragmentation of core habitats
and forest interior remained.
GIS Images
The Chattooga Watershed
Currently Protected Areas
Existing and Potential Old Growth Forest
Chattooga Conservancy Roadless Areas (as of 1996)
Sub-Watershed Network
Chattooga Conservation Plan
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