Wildlife Habitat Connectivity in Whatcom County, Washington

This report by Wildlands Network describes a novel set of geospatial connectivity analyses that provide information about the current state of wildlife habitat connectivity in Whatcom County. We used multiple, complementary modeling methods to identify the largest remaining patches of wildlife habitat, the best connections between those habitats, the most likely migration paths for terrestrial wildlife, and the relative value of each part of the landscape for supporting wildlife habitat connectivity.

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