A study led by NatureServe with partners from Esri, The Nature Conservancy, and the NatureServe Network offers an unprecedented, fine-scale map of the places that matter most for sustaining our nation’s biodiversity. The study, published in the journal Ecological Applications this spring, developed high-resolution distribution maps for over 2,200 species vulnerable to extinction. The authors of the study, including NatureServe's Healy Hamilton, Regan Smyth, Bruce Young, and Christopher Tracey, found that nearly 300 imperiled species rely on habitat that falls completely outside of protected areas. Additionally, almost every one of the lower 48 states harbors specific areas with opportunities to take conservation action and prevent extinctions. Click the button below to learn more about this study, or read about it in the New York Times. |