North American Environmental Atlas - Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern, 2008

Type  Shapefile

Tags  North America, América del Norte, Amérique du Nord, Terrestrial Species, Especies terrestres, Espèces terrestres, Conservation, Conservación, Common Concern, Preocupación común, Préoccupations communes, Canada, Canadá, United States, Estados Unidos, États-Unis, Mexico, México, Mexique, CEC, CCA, CCE

Summary

This map layer provides range maps for the North American Species of Common Conservation Concern, a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna. These terrestrial and marine species require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.

Description

The Commission on Environmental Cooperation, in concert with a trinational group of experts, has identified North American species of common conservation concern (SCCC). These terrestrial and marine species comprise a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna, which require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.

Terrestrial species of common conservation concern were selected in 1999 by an experts’ working group convened by the CEC. Initially, consultants to the CEC compiled lists of bird and mammal species taken from national endangered species lists in all three countries. The intent was to identify species that would benefit most from collaborative action among two or all three countries. Given the respective mandates of the participating wildlife agencies in the three countries, only birds and mammals were included in the initial lists. A workshop with experts from the three countries was then convened to identify both mandatory and recommended criteria for selection of species of common conservation concern. The criteria were as follows:

Mandatory criteria:

Species must be transboundary or migratory and thus exist in at least two of the participating countries. Transboundary species for consideration included both shared populations, as well as populations of species that extend their range across international boundaries but are not a shared population.

Selected species for this pilot project must be either a bird or mammal. Birds listed under existing bilateral treaties are of particular interest.

Recommended criteria:

Priority will be given to bird and mammal species that are endangered or threatened in one or more countries, extirpated from at least one country, or are species of special conservation concern. The latter category includes species that are designated as Rare or require Special Protection in Mexico, candidate species for listing in the United States, and species designated as Vulnerable by COSEWIC in Canada. Species of conservation concern for this project also includes those species that are of ecological or other significance, including keystone, umbrella, flagship, indicator, and endemic species; species of taxonomic rarity; and instances where a high percentage of the global population occurs in North America.

Priority will also be given to selecting species that are likely to successfully demonstrate the importance of trilateral or bilateral cooperation and increase awareness of biodiversity issues across North America.

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In addition, workshop participants initially agreed to identify a maximum of thirty potential species for cooperation. Each country submitted ten species to the CEC that they believed would benefit from collaboration. Later in 1999, CEC professionals and consultants and the SCCC Project Chair, Dr. David Brackett, agreed on a selected number of species from the lists submitted by the three countries. Priority was given to species recommended by more than one country and to species occurring in all three countries. In addition, taxonomic, ecological, and geographic balance was sought in selecting the species. The terrestrial bird and mammal species selected were: burrowing owl, California condor, ferruginous hawk, golden-cheeked warbler, loggerhead shrike, mountain plover, northern and Mexican spotted owls, peregrine falcon, piping plover, whooping crane, black bear, black-tailed prairie dog, gray wolf, Sonoran pronghorn, lesser long-nosed bat, and Mexican long-nosed bat. These species were subsequently agreed upon by the Experts Working Group to be those of common conservation concern.

Further information on the terrestrial-species selection process, species profiles, and areas of collaboration is available at https://www.cec.org/publications/species-of-common-conservation-concern-in-north-america/

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Credits

Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). 2008. “North American Environmental Atlas - Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern”. Ed. 1.0, Vector digital data [1:10,000,000].

Use limitations

This material is licensed under CC BY 4.0, allowing non-exclusive rights to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, including for commercial purposes, so long as attribution is given to the creator.

Extent

West  -180     East -50
North  85     South 14

Scale Range

Maximum (zoomed in)  1:5,000
Minimum (zoomed out)  1:150,000,000

Topics and Keywords 

Themes or categories of the resource Biota, Environment

Content type Downloadable Data
Export to FGDC CSDGM XML format as Resource Description No

Theme keywords North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Species of Common Conservation Concern (SCCC), North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Transboundary species, North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Migratory species, North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Endemic species, North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > Regional biodiversity, North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > CITES, North American Environmental Atlas > Terrestrial Ecosystems > IUCN

Thesaurus 
Title North American Environmental Atlas
Publication date 2008-03-24 00:00:00

Responsible party - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Place keywords Mid-latitude, Western Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, North America, Canada, Mexico, United States

Thesaurus 
Title North American Environmental Atlas
Publication date 2008-03-24 00:00:00

Responsible party - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Temporal keywords 2008

Citation 

Title North American Environmental Atlas - Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern, 2008
Publication date 2008-03-24 00:00:00

Edition 1.0

Presentation formats digital map
FGDC geospatial presentation format vector digital data

Resource identifier
Value NAatlas_1.07

Citation Contacts 

Responsible party - point of contact
Individual's name Dominique Croteau
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
Contact's position Project Lead, Geospatial and Environmental Information

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Responsible party - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Locales 

Locale English (UNITED STATES)
Title Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern
Abstract (Description)
This map layer provides range maps for the North American Species of Common Conservation Concern, a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna.

These terrestrial and marine species require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.

Based on maps provided by NatureServe, the ranges of two of these species are shown above: the Ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) and the Pink-footed shearwater (Puffinus creatopus).
Range maps for 33 other species are also available in this map layer.

Each range map contains background information with links to North American Conservation Action Plans and other resources, as available.

Locale Spanish; Castilian (MEXICO)
Title Especies terrestres amenazadas de preocupación común
Abstract (Description)
Esta capa cartográfica presenta mapas de distribución de las especies amenazadas de preocupación común de América del Norte, un importante grupo de especies migratorias, transfronterizas y endémicas seleccionadas de entre la enorme riqueza de vida silvestre de la región.

Se trata de especies terrestres y marinas para cuya conservación eficaz se requiere la cooperación regional. Con base en mapas aportados por NatureServe, arriba se muestran los rangos de distribución de dos de estas especies: la aguililla real (Buteo regalis) y la pardela pata rosada (Puffinus creatopus).

Los mapas de distribución de otras 33 especies se han incluido también en esta capa cartográfica. Cada mapa de distribución contiene información de antecedentes y enlaces a los planes de acción de América del Norte para la Conservación y otras fuentes, según su disponibilidad.

Locale French (CANADA)
Title Espèces terrestres suscitant des préoccupations communes en matière de conservation
Abstract (Description)
Cette couche cartographique fournit des cartes de répartition et des renseignements de base sur les espèces qui suscitent des préoccupations communes en matière de conservation en Amérique du Nord, soit un groupe d’importantes espèces endémiques, migratrices et transfrontalières sélectionnées parmi les plus grandes richesses fauniques et floristiques qu’abrite le continent.

Ces espèces terrestres et marines requièrent une coopération au niveau régional pour assurer leur conservation efficace. À l’aide de cartes fournies par NatureServe, les aires de répartition de deux de ces espèces sont indiquées ci-dessus : la Buse rouilleuse (Buteo regalis) et le Puffin à pieds roses (Puffinus creatopus). Cette couche cartographique comprend également les cartes de répartition de 33 autres espèces.

Chaque carte de répartition contient des renseignements de base avec des liens hypertextes menant vers les plans d’action nord-américains de conservation ainsi que d’autres ressources, le cas échéant.

Resource Details 

Dataset languages English (UNITED STATES)
Dataset character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format

Status completed
Spatial representation type vector

Spatial resolution
Dataset's scale
Scale denominator 10000000
Ground sample distance
Precision of spatial data  m (meter)

Supplemental information
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) is an international organization created by Canada, Mexico, and the United States of America under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC), which came into force at the same time as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The CEC was established to address regional environmental concerns, help prevent potential trade and environmental conflicts, and to promote the effective enforcement of environmental law. As of 2020, the CEC operates in accordance with the Environmental Cooperation Agreement, which entered into force at the same time as the CUSMA/T-MEC/USMCA trade agreement.

This data set is available in several formats, including Shapefile, Map package, and a PDF Map, along with other files appropriate to particular format, such as .lyrx and .qlr files.

Processing environment Windows 11 Pro; Version 24H2; OS build 26100.3775; Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.66.0 -- ArcGIS Pro 3.4.3

Credits
Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC). 2008. “North American Environmental Atlas - Terrestrial Species of Common Conservation Concern”. Ed. 1.0, Vector digital data [1:10,000,000].

ArcGIS item properties
Name Terrestrial_SCCC
Size 10.294
Location file://\\MANIZALES-DESKT\E$\Dropbox\CEC\01_CEC_Env_Atlas_Base\1_Terrestrial_Ecosystems\1_07_Terr_SCCC_2008\02_Deliverables\NA_Terrestrial_SCCC_Shapefile\NA_Terrestrial_SCCC\data\Terrestrial_SCCC.shp
Access protocol Local Area Network

Extents 

Extent
Description
This dataset includes the distribution of terrestrial species of common conservation concern across all of North America.

Geographic extent
Bounding rectangle
Extent type
Extent used for searching
West longitude -180
East longitude -50
North latitude 85
South latitude 14
Extent contains the resource Yes

Extent in the item's coordinate system
westBL -5549199.889698
eastBL 7373030.711936
southBL -9540817.666112
northBL 4277030.501451
exTypeCode Yes

Resource Points of Contact 

Point of contact - point of contact
Individual's name Dominique Croteau
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
Contact's position Project Lead, Geospatial and Environmental Information

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Point of contact - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Resource Maintenance 

Resource maintenance
Update frequency as needed

Maintenance contact - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Resource Constraints 

Constraints
Limitations of use

This material is licensed under CC BY 4.0, allowing non-exclusive rights to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, including for commercial purposes, so long as attribution is given to the creator.


Legal constraints
Limitations of use
This material is licensed under CC BY 4.0, allowing non-exclusive rights to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, including for commercial purposes, so long as attribution is given to the creator.

Spatial Reference 

ArcGIS coordinate system
Type Projected
Geographic coordinate reference GCS_Sphere_ARC_INFO
Projection Sphere_ARC_INFO_Lambert_Azimuthal_Equal_Area
Coordinate reference details
ProjectedCoordinateSystem
XOrigin -12742100
YOrigin -12742100
XYScale 353442495.92849648
ZOrigin -100000
ZScale 10000
MOrigin -100000
MScale 10000
XYTolerance 0.001
ZTolerance 0.001
MTolerance 0.001
HighPrecision true
WKT PROJCS["Sphere_ARC_INFO_Lambert_Azimuthal_Equal_Area",GEOGCS["GCS_Sphere_ARC_INFO",DATUM["D_Sphere_ARC_INFO",SPHEROID["Sphere_ARC_INFO",6370997.0,0.0]],PRIMEM["Greenwich",0.0],UNIT["Degree",0.0174532925199433]],PROJECTION["Lambert_Azimuthal_Equal_Area"],PARAMETER["False_Easting",0.0],PARAMETER["False_Northing",0.0],PARAMETER["Central_Meridian",-100.0],PARAMETER["Latitude_Of_Origin",45.0],UNIT["Meter",1.0]]

Reference system identifier
Value 37008
Codespace WKID


Spatial Data Properties 

Vector 
Level of topology for this dataset geometry only

Geometric objects
Feature class name Terrestrial_SCCC
Object type composite
Object count 16
ArcGIS Feature Class Properties 
Feature class name Terrestrial_SCCC
Feature type Simple
Geometry type Polygon
Has topology FALSE
Feature count 16
Spatial index TRUE
Linear referencing FALSE

Data Quality 

Scope of quality information 
Resource level dataset

Lineage 

Lineage statement
The Commission on Environmental Cooperation, in concert with a trinational group of experts, has identified North American species of common conservation concern (SCCC). These terrestrial and marine species comprise a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna, which require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.

Terrestrial species of common conservation concern were selected in 1999 by an experts’ working group convened by the CEC. Initially, consultants to the CEC compiled lists of bird and mammal species taken from national endangered species lists in all three countries. The intent was to identify species that would benefit most from collaborative action among two or all three countries. Given the respective mandates of the participating wildlife agencies in the three countries, only birds and mammals were included in the initial lists. A workshop with experts from the three countries was then convened to identify both mandatory and recommended criteria for selection of species of common conservation concern. The criteria were as follows:

Mandatory criteria:
Species must be transboundary or migratory and thus exist in at least two of the participating countries. Transboundary species for consideration included both shared populations, as well as populations of species that extend their range across international boundaries but are not a shared population.

Selected species for this pilot project must be either a bird or mammal. Birds listed under existing bilateral treaties are of particular interest.

Recommended criteria:
Priority will be given to bird and mammal species that are endangered or threatened in one or more countries, extirpated from at least one country, or are species of special conservation concern. The latter category includes species that are designated as Rare or require Special Protection in Mexico, candidate species for listing in the United States, and species designated as Vulnerable by COSEWIC in Canada. Species of conservation concern for this project also includes those species that are of ecological or other significance, including keystone, umbrella, flagship, indicator, and endemic species; species of taxonomic rarity; and instances where a high percentage of the global population occurs in North America.

Priority will also be given to selecting species that are likely to successfully demonstrate the importance of trilateral or bilateral cooperation and increase awareness of biodiversity issues across North America.

Process step 
Description
The Commission on Environmental Cooperation, in concert with a trinational group of experts, has identified North American species of common conservation concern (SCCC). These terrestrial and marine species comprise a group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna, which require regional cooperation for their effective conservation.

Terrestrial Species
Terrestrial species of common conservation concern were selected in 1999 by an experts’ working group convened by the CEC. Initially, consultants to the CEC compiled lists of bird and mammal species taken from national endangered species lists in all three countries. The intent was to identify species that would benefit most from collaborative action among two or all three countries. Given the respective mandates of the participating wildlife agencies in the three countries, only birds and mammals were included the initial lists. A workshop with experts from the three countries was then convened to identify both mandatory and recommended criteria for selection of species of common conservation concern. The criteria were as follows:

Mandatory criteria:
Species must be transboundary or migratory, and thus exist in at least two of the participating countries. Transboundary species for consideration included both shared populations, as well as populations of species that extend their range across international boundaries, but are not a shared population.
Selected species for this pilot project must be either a bird or mammal. Birds listed under existing bilateral treaties are of particular interest.

Recommended criteria:
Priority will be given to bird and mammal species that are endangered or threatened in one or more countries, extirpated from at least one country, or are species of special conservation concern. The latter category includes species that are designated as Rare or require Special Protection in Mexico, candidate species for listing in the United States, and species designated as Vulnerable by COSEWIC in Canada. Species of conservation concern for this project also includes those species that are of ecological or other significance, including keystone, umbrella, flagship, indicator, and endemic species; species of taxonomic rarity; and instances where a high percentage of the global population occurs in North America.

Priority will also be given to selecting species that are likely to demonstrate successfully the importance of trilateral or bilateral cooperation, and increase awareness of biodiversity issues across North America.

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In addition, workshop participants initially agreed to identify a maximum of thirty potential species for cooperation. Each country submitted ten species to the CEC that they believed would benefit from collaboration. Later in 1999, CEC professionals and consultants and the SCCC Project Chair, Dr. David Brackett, agreed on a selected number of species from the lists submitted by the three countries. Priority was given to species recommended by more than one country and to species occurring in all three countries. In addition, taxonomic, ecological, and geographic balance was sought in selecting the species. The terrestrial bird and mammal species selected were: burrowing owl, California condor, ferruginous hawk, golden-cheeked warbler, loggerhead shrike, mountain plover, northern and Mexican spotted owls, peregrine falcon, piping plover, whooping crane, black bear, black-tailed prairie dog, gray wolf, Sonoran pronghorn, lesser long-nosed bat, and Mexican long-nosed bat. These species were subsequently agreed upon by the Experts Working Group to be those of common conservation concern.

Further information on the terrestrial-species selection process, species profiles, and areas of collaboration is available at https://www.cec.org/publications/species-of-common-conservation-concern-in-north-america/

Distribution 

Distributor 
Contact information - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Transfer options
Transfer size 0.000

Online source
Online location (URL) file://
Connection protocol Local Area Network
Description Downloadable Data

Distribution format
Name Shapefile
Version ESRI
Amendment number Although these data have been processed successfully on computer systems at the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, no warranty expressed or implied is made regarding the utility of the data on any other system, nor shall the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. No responsibility is assumed by these agencies in the use of this data.

Transfer options
Transfer size 10.4
Units of distribution MB

Fields 

Details for object Terrestrial_SCCC 
Type Feature Class
Row count 16
Definition
A group of important migratory, transboundary and endemic species selected from among the continent’s great wealth of wild flora and fauna.

Definition source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field FID 
Alias FID
Data type OID
Width 4
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Internal feature number.

Description source
ESRI

Range of values
Minimum value 0
Maximum value 15

Description of values
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.

Field Shape 
Alias Shape
Data type Geometry
Width 0
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Feature geometry.

Description source
ESRI

Description of values
Coordinates defining the features.

Field ENGL_NAME 
Alias ENGL_NAME
Data type String
Width 50
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Names of the terrestrial species in English.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

List of values
Value American black bear
Description American black bear
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Black-tailed prairie dog
Description Black-tailed prairie dog
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Burrowing owl
Description Burrowing owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value California condor
Description California condor
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Ferruginous hawk
Description Ferruginous hawk
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Golden-cheeked warbler
Description Golden-cheeked warbler
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Gray wolf
Description Gray wolf
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Loggerhead shrike
Description Loggerhead shrike
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Mexican long-nosed bat
Description Mexican long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Monarch butterfly
Description Monarch butterfly
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Mountain plover
Description Mountain plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Peregrine falcon
Description Peregrine falcon
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Piping plover
Description Piping plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Sonoran pronghorn
Description Sonoran pronghorn
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Southern long-nosed bat
Description Southern long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Spotted owl
Description Spotted owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field SCI_NAME 
Alias SCI_NAME
Data type String
Width 50
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Scientific names of the terrestrial species in English.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

List of values
Value Ursus americanus
Description Scientific name of American black bear
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Cynomys ludovicianus
Description Scientific name of Black-tailed prairie dog
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Athene cunicularia
Description Scientific name of Burrowing owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Gymnogyps californianus
Description Scientific name of California condor
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Buteo regalis
Description Scientific name of Ferruginous hawk
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Dendroica chrysoparia
Description Scientific name of Golden-cheeked warbler
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Canis lupus
Description Scientific name of Gray wolf
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Lanius ludovicianus
Description Scientific name of Loggerhead shrike
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Leptonycteris nivalis
Description Scientific name of Mexican long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Danaus plexippus
Description Scientific name of Monarch butterfly
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadrius montanus
Description Scientific name of Mountain plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Falco peregrinus
Description Scientific name of Peregrine falcon
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadrius melodus
Description Scientific name of Piping plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Antilocapra americana
Description Scientific name of Sonoran pronghorn
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Leptonycteris curasoae
Description Scientific name of Southern long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Strix occidentalis
Description Scientific name of Spotted owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field COMMONNAME 
Alias COMMONNAME
Data type String
Width 26
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Common names of the terrestrial species in English.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation 

List of values
Value Black bear
Description Common name of American black bear
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Black-tailed prairie dog
Description Common name of Black-tailed prairie dog
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Burrowing owl
Description Common name of Burrowing owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value California condor
Description Common name of California condor
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Ferruginous hawk
Description Common name of Ferruginous hawk
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Golden-cheeked warbler
Description Common name of Golden-cheeked warbler
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Gray wolf
Description Common name of Gray wolf
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Loggerhead shrike
Description Common name of Loggerhead shrike
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Mexican long-nosed bat
Description Common name of Mexican long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Monarch butterfly
Description Common name of Monarch butterfly
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Mountain plover
Description Common name of Mountain plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Peregrine falcon
Description Common name of Peregrine falcon
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Piping plover
Description Common name of Piping plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Sonoran pronghorn
Description Common name of Sonoran pronghorn
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Lesser long-nosed bat
Description Common name of Southern long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Spotted owl
Description Common name of Spotted owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field LATINNAME 
Alias LATINNAME
Data type String
Width 26
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Latin names of the terrestrial species.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

List of values
Value Ursus americanus
Description Latin name of American black bear
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Cynomys ludovicianus
Description Latin name of Black-tailed prairie dog
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Athene cunicularia
Description Latin name of Burrowing owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Gymnogyps californianus
Description Latin name of California condor
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Buteo regalis
Description Latin name of Ferruginous hawk
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Dendroica chrysoparia
Description Latin name of Golden-cheeked warbler
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Canis lupus
Description Latin name of Gray wolf
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Lanius ludovicianus
Description Latin name of Loggerhead shrike
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Leptonycteris nivalis
Description Latin name of Mexican long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Danaus plexippus
Description Latin name of Monarch butterfly
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadrius montanus
Description Latin name of Mountain plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Falco peregrinus
Description Latin name of Peregrine falcon
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadrius melodus
Description Latin name of Piping plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Antilocapra americana
Description Latin name of Sonoran pronghorn
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Leptonycteris curasoae
Description Latin name of Southern long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Strix occidentalis
Description Latin name of Spotted owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field DATASOURCE 
Alias DATASOURCE
Data type String
Width 77
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Source of data.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation 

List of values
Value National Geographic
Description National Geographic
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value NatureServe
Description NatureServe
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field FAMILY 
Alias FAMILY
Data type String
Width 14
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
The family to which the species belongs.

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

List of values
Value Ursidae
Description Family name of American black bear
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Sciuridae
Description Family name of Black-tailed prairie dog
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Strigidae
Description Family name of Burrowing owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Cathartidae
Description Family name of California condor
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Accipitridae
Description Family name of Ferruginous hawk
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Parulidae
Description Family name of Golden-cheeked warbler
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Canidae
Description Family name of Gray wolf
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Laniidae
Description Family name of Loggerhead shrike
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Phyllostomidae
Description Family name of Mexican long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Danaidae
Description Family name of Monarch butterfly
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadriidae
Description Family name of Mountain plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Falconidae
Description Family name of Peregrine falcon
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Charadriidae
Description Family name of Piping plover
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Antilocapridae
Description Family name of Sonoran pronghorn
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Phyllostomidae
Description Family name of Southern long-nosed bat
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Value Strigidae
Description Family name of Spotted owl
Enumerated domain value definition source Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Field REFERENCE 
Alias REFERENCE
Data type String
Width 150
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
Reference

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Description of values
Reference

Field SOURCEURL 
Alias SOURCEURL
Data type String
Width 46
Precision 0
Scale 0

Field description
URL of the source data

Description source
Commission for Environmental Cooperation

Description of values
Web address for the source data.

Metadata Details 

Metadata language English (UNITED STATES)
Metadata character set utf8 - 8 bit UCS Transfer Format

Metadata identifier NAatlas_1.07_metadata

Scope of the data described by the metadata dataset
Scope name dataset

Last update 2008-03-24 

ArcGIS metadata properties
Metadata format ArcGIS 1.0
Standard or profile used to edit metadata ISO19115_3

Created in ArcGIS for the item 2009-12-16 14:58:17
Last modified in ArcGIS for the item 2025-08-28 15:26:59

Automatic updates
Have been performed Yes
Last update 2025-07-30 11:32:52

Metadata Contacts 

Metadata contact - point of contact
Individual's name Dominique Croteau
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)
Contact's position Project Lead, Geospatial and Environmental Information

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Metadata contact - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Metadata Maintenance 

Maintenance
Update frequency as needed

Maintenance contact - publisher
Organization's name Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC)

Contact information 
Phone
Voice +1 514 350 4300
Fax +1 438 701 1434
Address
Type physical
Delivery point 1001 Robert-Bourassa Boulevard, Suite 1620
City Montreal
Administrative area Quebec
Postal code H3B 4L4
Country CA
e-mail addressinfo@cec.org
Online resource
Online location (URL)https://www.cec.org/north-american-environmental-atlas/

Metadata Constraints 

Constraints
Limitations of use

None. Acknowledgement of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation would be appreciated in products derived from these data.


Legal constraints
Limitations of use
This material is licensed under CC BY 4.0, allowing non-exclusive rights to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, including for commercial purposes, so long as attribution is given to the creator.