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1. Land Use: San Francisco Bay Area, California, 2008

2008. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polygon shapefile depicts land use for the nine county San Francisco Bay Area Region, California, originlly derived from the California Depart... Bay Area Open Space Council.

2. Riparian Vegetation in Watersheds: San Francisco Bay Area, California, 2009

2009. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polygon shapefile depicts a watershed integrity cluster analysis at the CalWater 2.2.1 Planning Watershed (PWS) level was performed by mapping... Bay Area Open Space Council.

3. Streams: San Francisco Bay Area, California, 2008

2008. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polyline shapefile depicts streams in the nine county San Francisco Bay Area Region, California study area. Stream data was integral to many a... Bay Area Open Space Council.

4. Streams: San Francisco Bay Area, California, 2011

2011. Bay Area Open Space Council, Conservation Lands Network, San Francisco Bay Area Upland Habitat Goals Project, and GreenInfo Network (Firm). This polyline shapefile depicts streams in the nine county San Francisco Bay Area Region, California onto which other thematic data can be layered.... Bay Area Open Space Council.