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Fire Threat to Critical Habitat
“Fire Threat is a combination of two factors: 1) fire frequency, or the likelihood of a given area burning, and 2) potential fire behavior (hazard)” (source: CalFire). Green areas within this map represent Critical Habitat for threatened and endangered species as designated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. |
California Wildfires 2006-2015:
This map shows all California wildfires from 2006 through 2015, with fires symbolized with a specific color corresponding to the year of their occurrence. |
Critical Habitat affected by Wildfires
Critical Habitats are areas designated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service that contain natural features and resources necessary for the conservation of the endangered or threatened species that reside within that area. Red areas of the map represent portions of Critical Habitat that have experienced wildfire between 2006 and 2015. |