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Layer: WA- Threatened and Endangered Animal (point) - 2020 (ID: 48)

Parent Layer: Environmental Reference Data

Name: WA- Threatened and Endangered Animal (point) - 2020

Display Field: SITENAME

Type: Feature Layer

Geometry Type: esriGeometryPoint

Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>WS_OCCURPOINT_DR_SV is a spatial view that joins all the domains referenced in the WS_OCCURPOINT_DR layer with the appropriate domain lookup tables. All domains are decoded to provide a version of the data for use by non-ESRI reporting tools and export out to shape file format. In this spatial view joined description fields immediately follow the field they refer to. ---------- The Wildlife Survey and Data Management Database - OCCURPOINT contains information on documented point observations for state and federal listed species including those designated as endangered, threatened, sensitive, candidate, and monitor. Additionally, data for other species considered a priority by Washington Department of Fish &amp; Wildlife are also included. This database represents observations from 1881 to the present. Wildlife Survey and Data Management data are collected by a variety of means. Data are collected in the field by Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists, biologists from other agencies or research institutions, volunteers, private organizations, and the general public. Data consist of standard survey data, museum records, scientific collection permit records, and incidental observations. Data are also extracted from other databases, reports and published documents. Less formal means of data submittal include e-mail and phone conversations. Scope of the database is statewide and encompasses over 230 species. The database is continually updated. High priority species are surveyed either every year or every five years. Lower priority species are surveyed as field logistics allow or on a less rigorous schedule. Observations contained in the Wildlife Survey and Data Management Database range in time from 1881 to present. Only the most current (1978 and later) and accurately known data will be supplied. All other data will only be provided in response to special written requests. Using these older data requires consultation with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists. PLEASE NOTE: This database contains information on species locations with direct regulatory implications. The locations of species may change over time. Washington Department of Fish &amp; Wildlife updates information as additional data become available. Washington Department of Fish &amp; Wildlife does not recommend using maps or digital data more than six months old; please obtain updates rather than use outdated information. 2014 Data</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

Copyright Text: Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife

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Supported Query Formats: JSON, geoJSON, PBF

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Supports Advanced Queries: true

Supports Statistics: true

Has Labels: false

Can Modify Layer: true

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Supported Operations:   Query   Query Attachments   Query Analytic   Generate Renderer   Return Updates

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