LIST OF FIGURES
& TABLES
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Figure
1-1 California Regions & Topography
Figure
2-1 Statewide: Missing Linkages
Figure 2-2 Statewide: Types of Linkages
Figure 2-3 Statewide: Taxonomic Groups Used to Identify the Linkages
Figure 2-4 Statewide: Primary Barriers to Wildlife Movement
Figure 2-5 Statewide: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 2-6 Statewide: Severity of Threats
Figure 2-7 Statewide: Primary Threats to Connectivity
Figure 2-8 Statewide: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 2-9 Statewide: Linkage Opportunities
Figure 2-10 Linkage Priorities in California
Figure 2-11 Ecoregional Priorities
Figure 3-1 North Coast Missing Linkages
Figure 3-2 North Coast: Types of Linkages
Figure 3-3 North Coast: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 3-4 North Coast: Severity of Threats
Figure 3-5 North Coast: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 3-6 North Coast: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 3-7 Gilham Butte: Connecting Humboldt Redwoods
State Park and the BLM Kings Range Conservation Area
Figure 3-8 Potential Wild River in Northwestern California,
the South Fork Eel Riversource
Figure 3-9 California Wild Heritage Campaign: Potential
Wilderness and Wild Rivers, Citizens Inventory, Northwestern California
Figure 3-10 Klamath-Siskiyou Ownership
Figure 3-11 Klamath Siskiyou Roadless Areas Prioritization
Figure 3-12 Klamath Siskiyou Proposed Reserve Design
Phase I & II
Figure 3-13 Linkage Potential Central Mendocino County
Figure 4-1 Bay Area: Missing Linkages
Figure 4-2 Bay Area: Types of Linkages
Figure 4-3 Bay Area: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 4-4 Bay Area: Severity of Threats
Figure 4-5 Bay Area: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 4-6 Bay Area: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 4-7 Satellite Image of the Caldecott Wildlife
Corridor
Figure 4-8 East Bay Regional Park District Parklands,
Other Protected Agency Lands, and Trail Network
Figure 4-9 Publicly Owned Undeveloped Land and Conservation
Easements in Eastern Alameda and Contra Costa Counties
Figure 5-1 Central Coast: Missing Linkages
Figure 5-2 Central Coast: Types of Linkages
Figure 5-3 Central Coast: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 5-4 Central Coast: Severity of Threats
Figure 5-5 Central Coast: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 5-6 Central Coast: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 6-1 South Coast: Missing Linkages
Figure 6-2 South Coast: Types of Linkages
Figure 6-3 South Coast: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 6-4 South Coast: Severity of Threats
Figure 6-5 South Coast: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 6-6 South Coast: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 6-7 South Coast Vision Map
Figure 6-8 Wilson Creek Ecological Reserve Proposed
Figure 6-9a Western Study Area
Figure 6-9b Eastern Study Area
Figure 6-10 Location of scat transects, track stations,
and underpasses along California 91. Remotely triggered cameras were placed at
the 91 East and 91 West underpasses
Figure 6-11 Aerial Photo of Region in the Vicinity
of the San Gabriel River
Figure 6-12 Satellite Image of the Santa Ana ñ
Palomar Mountains Choke-Point
Figure 7-1 Central Valley: Missing Linkages
Figure 7-2 Central Valley: Types of Linkages
Figure 7-3 Central Valley: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 7-4 Central Valley: Severity of Threats
Figure 7-5 Central Valley: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 7-6 Central Valley: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 7-7 San Joaquin Valley Conservation and Recovery
Planning Overview
Figure 8-1 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Missing Linkages
Figure 8-2 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Types of Linkages
Figure 8-3 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 8-4 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Severity of Threats
Figure 8-5 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 8-6 Modoc Plateau & Cascades: Degree of Threat and Conservation Opportunities
Figure 9-1 Sierra Nevada: Missing Linkages
Figure 9-2 Sierra Nevada: Types of Linkages
Figure 9-3 Sierra Nevada: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 9-4 Sierra Nevada: Severity of Threats
Figure 9-5 Sierra Nevada: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 9-6 Sierra Nevada: Degree of Threat & Conservation Opportunities
Figure 9-7 Areas of Concern for the California Spotted
Owl
Figure 10-1 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Missing Linkages
Figure 10-2 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Types of Linkages
Figure 10-3 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Threats to Connectivity
Figure 10-4 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Severity of Threats
Figure 10-5 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Ranking the Priorities
Figure 10-6 Mojave & Sonoran Deserts: Degree of Threat & Conservation
Opportunities
Figure 10-7 Peninsular Bighorn Sheep Essential Habitat
and Physical Features
Figure 10-8 Corridors and Links: Anza-Borrego Desert
State Park and Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Table 2-1 Key Species Used to Identify the Linkages
Table 2-2 Results of Statewide Analysis
Table 2-3 Ecoregional Summary of Statewide Analysis