HIGHLIGHTED MAPS BY CATEGORY
Maps created by GIS Specialist and Information Technology Director Curtis Bradley.
INTERACTIVE/ANIMATED
MAPS
Oil Trains and California Schools (2015 analysis): View this interactive map illustrating a Center analysis showing that more than 1 million California children attend school within one mile of railroads used by dangerous, explosive oil trains.
110 Endangered Species Act Success Stories: Find recovering endangered species in your area.
Bat Crisis: See how deadly white-nose syndrome has spread throughout the years.
Bluefin Boycott: See which restaurants near you are refusing to sell imperiled bluefin tuna.
Reptile and Amphibian Extinction Crisis: Find reptiles and amphibians for which we petitioned.
Southeast Freshwater Extinction Crisis: Find imperiled Southeast species for which we petitioned.
Urban Wildlands: Learn about past and present projects our Urban Wildlands program is working on.
American pika: Museum records of subspecies
California condor: Sightings on Tejon Ranch
California tiger salamander: Pesticide applications detrimental to this species
Delmarva Peninsula fox squirrel: Occupied habitat in Maryland
Florida manatee: Overlap of habitat with watersheds contaminated by toxic chemicals
Gray wolf: Distribution and habitat
Grizzly bear: Grizzly bears in the West
Jaguar: Final critical habitat designated for the jaguar in the United States
Kittlitz's murrelet: Distribution
Puget Sound killer whale: Proposed critical habitat for the Puget Sound killer whale
Sierra Nevada red fox: Approximate historical and known current distribution
Arizona: The Verde River watershed
Bats: The spread of white-nose syndrome
California: Protected wildlife and open-space areas won in California wildlife-corridor lawsuits [press release]
New Mexico: Road density on Carson National Forest
Springsnails: Projected groundwater decline in Nevada springsnail habitat
Wetlands: Proposed NAFTA corridors and their overlap with wetland habitat
CRITICAL HABITAT WON IN 2012 THROUGH THE CENTER'S HISTORIC 757 SPECIES AGREEMENT