Data: Columbia Basin Redband Range (Owyhee)

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Compared to most cutthroat trout, mapping of redband populations has been seriously neglected. This is beginning to be addressed, and a range-wide conservation agreement was signed in 2014 (see download system). The major exception to this is the Owyhee basin, … Read More

Data: Columbia Basin Redband Range (excludes Owyhee)

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Compared to most cutthroat trout, mapping of redband populations has been seriously neglected. This is beginning to be addressed, and a range-wide conservation agreement was signed in 2014 (see download system). This dataset shows Redband Trout from two sources: Within … Read More

Data: Great Basin Redband

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Compared to most cutthroat trout, mapping of redband populations has been seriously neglected. This is beginning to be addressed, and a range-wide conservation agreement was signed in 2014 (see download system). This dataset shows Redband Trout from two sources: Within … Read More

Data: McCloud River Redband

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Compared to most cutthroat trout, mapping of redband populations has been seriously neglected. This is beginning to be addressed, and a range-wide conservation agreement was signed in 2014 (see download system). Shows “Conservation Populations” mapped by Wild Trout Enterprises, LLC, … Read More

Data: MODIS Wildfire Detection Data

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Many of our state maps provide wildfire data. These are all extracts from the USDA Forest Service, Remote Sensing Applications Center, MODIS data collected from 2005 through 2014. This was originally near-real-time data where active fires are detected by satellite. … Read More

Paiute Trout Range Maps

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Included on the Ultimate USA Cutthroat Map. Paiute Cutthroat Trout have the most restricted range of any of the generally recognized sub-species of cutthroat trout.  The historic range is in the Sliver King Creek drainage, Alpine County, CA, and provides … Read More

WA Fish Beneficial Use (EPA/Ecology)

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In the State of Washington, as in many others, some of the best information for wild trout anglers originates in the water quality world. In the mid-2000s, Washington adopted surface water classifications based on “beneficial” uses.  The sensible idea behind … Read More

Data: RGCT Conservation Populations

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As the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the southernmost extension of the Rockies, rise from the desert floor, and elevations start to exceed 8,000 feet or so, average temperatures drop sufficiently to support trout.  Historically, in the Rio Grande Valley, these … Read More