Service Description: An RCIS is a voluntary, non-regulatory, and non-binding conservation assessment that includes information and analyses relating to the conservation of focal species, their associated habitats, and the conservation status of the RCIS land base. The Antelope Valley RCIS is based on the best available biological and land use planning information, and presents conservation goals and objectives for the RCIS area that were developed for the focal species and natural communities of the RCIS area. The core habitat areas (cores) are large, contiguous patches of habitat with higher conservation value, and the linkages are important swaths of habitat that link the cores together to allow species to move and disperse between the habitat core areas and to areas outside of the RCIS area.
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