California Protected Areas Database (CPAD 1.5) released
The new California Protected Areas Database (CPAD 1.5) has just been released in geodatabase and shape file formats. Please visit www.calands.org to download. Updates and improvements to CPAD are described in the CPAD Manual also available on the CALands web site.
WHAT'S NEW IN CPAD 1.5: CPAD 1.5 includes many updates and corrections to federal and state lands in the Sierra Nevada region, as well as a thorough review of the San Joaquin Valley and Bay Area. CPAD data is better aligned to parcels, and we have more accurately captured managing agencies. Urban parks data has generally been significantly improved in CPAD 1.5, with many missing parks now included and boundaries and attributes made more accurate.
VIEW CPAD DATA ONLINE, REPORT ISSUES: For those who do not use GIS or prefer to view CPAD via the web, you can do so though a google map overlay at http://www.calands.org/review.php. We welcome input from the CPAD user community to keep us informed about errors and updates in CPAD. Please report errors by clicking on the "Report Error" button.
GET NOTIFIED WHEN CPAD IS UPDATED: We encourage you to receive CPAD updates. You can do this by clicking on the "Receive Update Notification" link on the calands.org homepage. We will not distribute any of your information or use your email outside of the CPAD mailing list. Registering helps us better serve the CPAD user community.
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