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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>The highest rank of either the Wildlife-related Safety or Ecological Value Category of the Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP). This is a blended category of WSDOT's Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP) that allows you to quickly see a highway segment's highest rank between either primary category of the HCIP. Collectively, HCIP and WAHCAP products can be used by WSDOT and partners to focus efforts to maintain or improve wildlife connectivity and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions along the state highway system. </span></p><p><span /></p><p><span /></p><p><span>Please direct questions about this dataset to Glen Kalisz, WSDOT Habitat Connectivity Biologist, Glen.Kalisz@wsdot.wa.gov</span></p></div></div></div>
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Description: The highest rank of either the Wildlife-related Safety or Ecological Value Category of the Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP). This is a blended category of WSDOT's Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP) that allows you to quickly see a highway segment's highest rank between either primary category of the HCIP. Collectively, HCIP and WAHCAP products can be used by WSDOT and partners to focus efforts to maintain or improve wildlife connectivity and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions along the state highway system. Please direct questions about this dataset to Glen Kalisz, WSDOT Habitat Connectivity Biologist, Glen.Kalisz@wsdot.wa.gov
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Title: Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities - Highest Rank (HCIP)
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Comments: The highest rank of either the Wildlife-related Safety or Ecological Value Category of the Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP). This is a blended category of WSDOT's Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP) that allows you to quickly see a highway segment's highest rank between either primary category of the HCIP. Collectively, HCIP and WAHCAP products can be used by WSDOT and partners to focus efforts to maintain or improve wildlife connectivity and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions along the state highway system. Please direct questions about this dataset to Glen Kalisz, WSDOT Habitat Connectivity Biologist, Glen.Kalisz@wsdot.wa.gov
Subject: The highest rank of either the Wildlife-related Safety or Ecological Value Category of the Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP). This is a blended category of WSDOT's Habitat Connectivity Investment Priorities (HCIP) that allows you to quickly see a highway segment's highest rank between either primary category of the HCIP. Collectively, HCIP and WAHCAP products can be used by WSDOT and partners to focus efforts to maintain or improve wildlife connectivity and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions along the state highway system. Please direct questions about this dataset to Glen Kalisz, WSDOT Habitat Connectivity Biologist, Glen.Kalisz@wsdot.wa.gov
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Keywords: WSDOT,WA,DOT,Washington,State,Department,Transportation,Habitat,Connectivity,WAHCAP,Investment,Priorities
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