The Integrated Wildlife Habitat Ranking System (IWHRS) ranks the
Florida landscape based upon the habitat needs of wildlife as a way
to identify ecologically significant lands in the state.
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The Integrated Wildlife Habitat Ranking System (IWHRS) is a
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tool that ranks the Florida
landscape based upon the habitat needs of wildlife as a way to
identify ecologically significant lands in the state and to assess
the potential impacts of land development projects. The IWHRS
incorporates a wide variety of land cover and wildlife species data
and presents it in an easy-to-understand classification scheme. The
IWHRS is provided as part of the FWC's continuing technical
assistance to various local, regional, state, and federal agencies
and to entities interested in wildlife needs and conservation in
order to (1) determine ways to avoid or minimize project impacts by
evaluating alternative placements, alignments, and transportation
corridors during early planning stages; (2) assess direct,
secondary, and cumulative effects on habitat and wildlife
resources; and (3) identify appropriate parcels for public land
acquisition for wetland and upland habitat mitigation purposes.
The IWHRS was developed in 2001 and was revised in 2007 and 2008
using new and updated datasets. The updated data in the IWHRS 2009
include Roadless Habitat Patch Size, Listed Species Locations,
Species Richness, Managed Lands, Distance to Managed Lands, Florida
Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) Habitat Conservation Priorities, and
Florida Forever Board of Trustees/Save Our Rivers Lands. These
updates maintain the IWHRS 2009 as a relevant natural resource tool
for responding to the rapid pace of land-use change occurring
across the Florida landscape.
You may obtain the IWHRS raster datasets and documentation by
downloading a 267-MB
archive and the final report in PDF format. Contact our
Records Technician at GISRequests@MyFWC.com, or
call (850) 488-0588.