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250,000 polygons delineate Wildlife Key Areas (WKAs) for waterfowl in Yukon, Canada. The dataset identifies locations critical for seasonal life functions, derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys. Updates occur periodically, with the most current information available from regional biologists.
Government of Yukon data provides spatial representations of Orders in Council (OIC) related to land withdrawals. The dataset includes both active and expired orders authorized under the Wildlife Act, clarifying lands withdrawn from disposal in Yukon. Users must consult linked OIC documents for specific details not captured in GIS attributes.
A GIS compilation maps terranes and major Late Cretaceous to Tertiary strike-slip faults across the Northern Cordillera. Derived from a collaborative project by the BC and Yukon Geological Surveys, the data includes terrane polygons accurate to ~1 km for Yukon and British Columbia. Maps are provided in multiple digital formats including shapefiles and ArcGIS geodatabases.
250,000 locations identify critical seasonal habitats for wildlife, specifically bears, based on observed animal locations. Polygons are derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, following criteria specific to taxa and populations. Updates to boundaries and designations occur periodically as new information becomes available.
Yukon Wildlife Key Areas for Sharp-tailed Grouse contain polygon data identifying locations used for critical seasonal life functions. The dataset is derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, with updates occurring periodically.
250,000 Wildlife Key Areas (WKAs) are GIS polygons identifying locations used by wildlife for critical seasonal functions. The Government of Yukon created this inventory by interpreting wildlife observations and interviews with locals, with updates occurring periodically.
Wildlife Key Areas (WKAs) are GIS polygons identifying locations where thinhorn sheep perform critical seasonal life functions. The dataset is derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, with boundaries subject to periodic updates. Row and column counts are unknown.
250,000 scale polygons identify Wildlife Key Areas for barren-ground caribou. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, is derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys by the Government of Yukon.
20 exclusive outfitting concessions define areas where licensed operators guide non-resident big game hunters in Yukon, Canada. This spatial dataset was digitized from the 1:250,000 National Topographic Data Base and excludes National Parks.
Wildlife Key Areas (WKA) are Yukon locations used by wolves for critical seasonal life functions. Polygons are derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, with boundaries updated periodically based on new observations.
Wildlife Key Areas are locations used by wildlife for critical, seasonal life functions, specifically for mineral lick usage. Polygons are derived from interviews with locals and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, with updates occurring only periodically. The dataset is maintained by the Government of Yukon's WKA Inventory Program.
Polygon data identifies Wildlife Key Areas for Woodland Caribou in Yukon, Canada. The dataset is derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys and habitat criteria. Updates occur periodically, with the last update in March 2026.
250,000 Wildlife Key Areas (WKAs) are locations used by wildlife for critical, seasonal life functions. The Government of Yukon maintains this polygon dataset, which is derived from interviews with locals and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys. Updates occur periodically, with the last update in March 2026.
250,000 polygons delineate locations where seals perform critical seasonal life functions. The dataset is derived from interviews with local residents and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, managed by the Yukon government's WKA Inventory Program. Updates occur periodically, with the most recent information available from regional biologists.
250,000 Wildlife Key Areas (WKAs) identify locations critical for polar bear seasonal life functions. The Government of Yukon maintains this spatial inventory, which was last updated in March 2026. Polygons are derived from local interviews and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys.
Wildlife Key Areas (WKA) are locations used by species like the Black Guillemot for critical, seasonal life functions. Polygons are derived from interviews with locals and GIS interpretation of wildlife surveys, with boundaries updated periodically based on new information.
Broad Ecosystem Units represent areas with similar vegetation, terrain, and bioclimate in Yukon's West-Central region, mapped at a 30-meter raster resolution. The dataset is derived from predictive modeling using sources from 1:50,000 to 1:250,000 scale and is intended for interpretations at 1:100,000 scale or smaller. It was produced by the Government of Yukon's Ecological and Landscape Classification Program.
North Sea plankton community composition and fluctuations from the latter half of the 20th Century, documented in a UK government technical report. The study is based on a unique long-term dataset of plankton abundance acquired by the Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR). The report discusses phytoplankton, zooplankton, normal annual blooms, and harmful algal blooms.
A technical report from the Strategic Environmental Assessment SEA6, conducted by the UK Department of Trade and Industry. The report provides an overview of cephalopod species relevant to the Irish Sea, detailing their ecological roles as predators and prey, their interactions with commercial fisheries, and specific commercial landing data. The document is published by the Government Digital Service on the EU Open Data platform.
Antoine Delemazure published a dataset on figshare in May 2026 containing measurements from hemp grown on metal-contaminated soil. The 1.6 MB dataset includes metal concentrations in soil and plant tissues, plant yield, and cannabinoid concentrations in flowers. Data files are available in PNG, XLS, and XLSX formats under a CC-BY-4.0 license.