CNHP
is a member program of NatureServe. NatureServe has 82 member programs in Canada, the United
States, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The power of the network lies in its consistent
use of heritage methodology. Local data are collected and ranked in similar
fashion by member programs, and as such, are scalable at national and
international levels. Data exchanges between NatureServe and member programs ensure
that the entire network has up-to-date information on species’ global
imperilment ranks and conservation priorities.
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In September 2012, CNHP exported and delivered data on
Colorado’s rare and imperiled species to the NatureServe office in Arlington,
VA. By December 2012, CNHP received the data back from NatureServe, complete
with the latest international ranks and taxonomic information, and integrated
the changes into Colorado’s BIOTICs database. This is likely our last data
exchange. NatureServe is developing an online database which will replace the
current data exchange process and provide real-time data synchronization in the
future!
Colorado’s rare and imperiled species to the NatureServe office in Arlington,
VA. By December 2012, CNHP received the data back from NatureServe, complete
with the latest international ranks and taxonomic information, and integrated
the changes into Colorado’s BIOTICs database. This is likely our last data
exchange. NatureServe is developing an online database which will replace the
current data exchange process and provide real-time data synchronization in the
future!
Map of Natural Heritage Member Programs
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