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Minnesota Natural Heritage Information System <br />Printed August 2017 Index Report of records within 1 mile radius of: <br />Data valid for one year ERDB #20180086 - Everton AUAR Update <br />T31W R21W Sections 7,8, 17,18, & 19 <br />Washington County <br />animals, whereby B refers to the breeding population of the element in Minnesota and N refers to the non -breeding population of the element in Minnesota <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />Global Rank: The global (i.e., range -wide) assessment of the relative rarity or imperilment of the species or community. Ranges from G1 (critically imperiled due to extreme rarity on a world-wide <br />basis) to G5 (demonstrably secure, though perhaps rare in parts of its range). Global ranks are determined by NatureServe, an international network of natural heritage programs and conservation data <br />centers. <br />Last Observed Date: Date that the Element Occurrence was last observed to be extant at the site in format YYY-MM-DD. <br />EO ID #: Unique identifier for each Element Occurrence record. <br />Element Occurrence: An area of land and/or water in which an Element (i.e., a rare species or community) is, or was, present, and which has practical conservation value for the Element as <br />evidenced by potential continued (or historical) presence and/or regular recurrence at a given location. Specifications for each species determine whether multiple observations should be considered <br />1 Element Occurrence or 2, based on minimum separation distance and barriers to movement. <br />Copyright 2017, Division of Ecological and Water Resources, State of Minnesota DNR <br />
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