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Colorado’s Conservation Data Explorer Project Review Report <br />Project ID: CODEX-2272 Review Date: 7/20/2023 10:43:54 AM <br />Table 8. National Wetland Inventory (NWI) Features within Project Area <br />NWI Code Wetland Type Total Acres System Class Water Regime Modifier Data Source <br />R4SBC Rivers & Streams 2.05 Riverine Stream Bed Seasonally Flooded None CNHP 20210122 <br />Rp1SS Riparian 23.31 Riparian Forested/Shrub Riparian N/A None CNHP 20210122 <br />Project Report Appendix <br />Please visit the CNHP website for a more extensive collection of definitions for CODEX reports in addition to what is provided here below. <br />About CNHP Data <br />One of CNHP's core research activities is managing a statewide database that details the locations of rare and imperiled species and natural plant <br />communities in Colorado. We gather data from CNHP surveys and monitoring projects, as well as from partners and other trusted sources like <br />herbariums. All of our data are compiled and managed in the Biodiversity Information Management System (Biotics), a web-enabled database <br />platform hosted by NatureServe. The species and natural plant communities we track are assigned global and state imperilment ranks based on <br />rarity, threats, and trends, and their locations are mapped as element occurrences. Element occurrences include spatial data as well as details on <br />condition, size, and landscape context. This information allows us to track both overall distribution and site-specific details describing how well <br />elements are thriving at each location. We use element occurrences to delineate Potential Conservation Areas that represent the primary area <br />needed to support the element occurrences, and often include additional suitable habitat or buffers from disturbance. Please visit the CNHP website <br />for more definitions and details related to CNHP data in CODEX. <br />CODEX Report Definitions <br />CNHP Biodiversity Rank – The significance of a potential conservation <br />area in terms of its biological diversity ranging from B1 (Outstanding <br />Biodiversity significance meaning protection of this potential conservation <br />area can prevent a species from going extinct) to B5 (General interest or <br />open space for more globally secure species). <br />Managed Areas Name – Name of the managed area. <br />Manager – The general land Manager. <br />Management Description - The general category of how the feature is <br />Page 14 of 17