Douglas County
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Wetland Mapping Summary | |
Area of mapped wetlands | 9,303 acres |
Percent of basin mapped as wetlands | 2% |
Wetland Area by Type (acres) | ||
Freshwater Herbaceous | 2,559 | 28% |
Freshwater Shrub | 2,042 | 22% |
Freshwater Forested | 400 | 4% |
Ponds | 1,417 | 15% |
Lakes | 1,358 | 15% |
Rivers | 1,229 | 13% |
Other | 298 | 3% |
Wetland Area Mapped with Modifiers (acres) | ||
Excavated | 196 | 2% |
Dammed | 1,877 | 20% |
Ditched/Drained | 1 | < 1% |
Farmed | 0 | None |
Modified by Beaver | 2 | < 1% |
Wetland Area by Stressor Class (acres) | ||
No Stress | 28,396 | 5% |
Low Stress | 135,336 | 25% |
Moderate Stress | 145,209 | 27% |
High Stress | 115,620 | 21% |
Severe Stress | 114,416 | 21% |
Total Area and Elevation Range | ||
Total Area | 538,930 acres | 2,181 sq km |
Maximum Elevation | 9,834 ft | 2,998 m |
Minimum Elevation | 5,364 ft | 1,635 m |
Average Elevation | 6,851 ft | 2,089 m |
Land Ownership (acres) | ||
Total Federal Lands | 140,984 | 26% |
Total Forest Service Land | 140,984 | 26% |
Pike and San Isabel National Forests, Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands | 140,984 | 26% |
Total State Lands | 5,563 | 1% |
City, County, and Other Local Government Lands | 24,307 | 5% |
Land Trusts and Non-Governmental Organizations | 7,379 | 1% |
Tribal Lands | 0 | None |
Private Lands | 360,697 | 67% |
Ecoregions (acres) | ||
21: Southern Rockies | 186,360 | 35% |
21c: Crystalline Mid-Elevation Forests | 161,946 | 30% |
21d: Foothill Shrublands | 24,414 | 5% |
25: High Plains | 58,085 | 11% |
25c: Moderate Relief Plains | 36,908 | 7% |
25d: Flat to Rolling Plains | 2,355 | < 1% |
25l: Front Range Fans | 18,822 | 3% |
26: Southwestern Tablelands | 294,484 | 55% |
26i: Pine-Oak Woodlands | 202,710 | 38% |
26j: Foothill Grasslands | 91,774 | 17% |
Potential Conservation Areas (PCAs) are delineated around important elements of biodiversity (plants, animals or natural communities). The list below includes all PCAs within the Douglas created for wetland and riparian dependent elements. This list represents wetlands and riparian areas with the highest known biodiversity value in the area.
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Tracked elements of biodiversity include animals, plants, and natural communities that are uncommon either globally or within the state of Colorado. The list below includes all wetland and riparian dependent elements found within the Douglas and the count of known occurrences.
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Major Group | State Scientific Name | Common Name | Global Rank | State Rank | ESA Status | CO Status | Other Status | CNHP Tracking Status |
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CNHP conducts numerous studies on botany, zoology, ecology, and conservation planning. Many projects are specifically focused on wetland ecosystems and habitats. The list below includes all reports that focus on wetland and riparian areas within the Douglas
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