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- IPaC: Home
While IPaC is heavily focused on streamlining delivery of section 7 consultation, information from IPaC can assist in the implementation of all activities regardless of whether they will be implemented through sections 7 or 10 of the ESA, or even outside of the ESA arena
- IPaC: Log in - FWS
Why do I need an IPaC account? An account is required to define a project or request an official species list This is necessary to keep your projects secure
- IPaC: Getting Started - Draw on Map - FWS
How do I create a multipart polygon feature to use in the IPaC mapper? Multipart polygon features are composed of more than one physical part that only references one set of attributes There are two main ways to create multipart polygon features for use in IPaC:
- IPaC: Create account - FWS
For full information on the Policies applicable to IPaC, please click on the following links: Policies, Notices, and Disclaimer
- IPaC: Explore Location resources - FWS
Species listed under the Endangered Species Act are threatened or endangered; IPaC also shows species that are candidates, or proposed, for listing See the listing status page for more information IPaC only shows species that are regulated by USFWS (see FAQ)
- IPaC: Explore Location resources
Species listed under the Endangered Species Act are threatened or endangered; IPaC also shows species that are candidates, or proposed, for listing See the listing status page for more information IPaC only shows species that are regulated by USFWS (see FAQ)
- IPaC: Listing status - FWS
As a general rule, IPaC uses the term "listed species" to generically refer to species that may belong to any of the categories
- Eastern Prairie Fringed Orchid - FWS
IPaC - Information for Planning and Consultation (https: ipac ecosphere fws gov ): A project planning tool to help streamline the U S Fish and Wildlife Service environmental review process U S Fish Wildlife Service
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