Look for complete geospatial metadata in this layer's associated xml document available from the download link * Metric Name: Band-Tailed Pigeon * Tier: 1 * Data Vintage: 4/2023 * Unit Of Measure: Categorical - classified into one of the following habitat suitability categories: Value Desc_ 0 Not suitable 1 Moderate foraging 2 High foraging 10 Moderate reproduction 11 Moderate reproduction and foraging 12 High reproduction, Moderate foraging 21 Moderate reproduction, High foraging 22 High reproduction and foraging * Metric Definition and Relevance: The Band-Tailed pigeon is a species of tribal value to California indigenous peoples and has been identified as a focal species for the CLPM project. This metric identifies the current distribution and abundance of suitable habitat for band-tailed pigeons. * Creation Method: This distribution map was created by identifying pixels which contained moderate and high value habitat for band-tailed pigeons in two categories of life history; reproduction, and feeding within habitat types where they are found. This is based on the ratings for habitat values found in the California Wildlife Habitat Relationships model managed by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.The combined (reproduction and feeding) suitable habitat layer has been further refined and clipped to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service species range extent. Habitat which meets the following criteria is considered suitable: * Suitable vegetation types: WHRTYPE = BOP, BOW, MHW, MHC, MRI, SMC, VOW, WFR * Suitable high-quality habitat size/density classes by type: * BOP = 5M, 5D * BOW = 5M, 5D * MHW = 4M, 4D, 5P, 5M, 5D * MHC = 4M, 4D, 5S, 5P, 5M, 5D * MRI = 4M, 4D, 5S, 5P, 5M, 5D * SMC = 4M, 4D, 5S, 5P, 5M, 5D, 6 * WFR = 4M, 4D, 5S, 5P, 5M, 5D, 6 * Credits: * FVEG 2023 * California Department of Fish and Wildlife CWHR version 9.0 (CDFW); 2014