California Natural Diversity Database
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The California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) is a program that inventories the status and locations of rare plants and animals in California. It is maintained by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (Biogeographic Data Branch), but it is part of an international network of natural heritage programs managed by NatureServe.
Background
Use
CNDDB and CEQA
References
See also
- CEQA Overview
- CEQA projects on Central Coast
- CEQA Glossary
- CEQA review and land use planning
- Special Status Species of the Central Coast
- Agencies that are lead applicants in CEQA
- Hydrology and Water Quality Components of Central Coast CEQA Documents
- List of Environmental Consultants in the Central Coast Area
- California Coastal Commission
- ENVS 560/L Watershed Systems
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