The Nevada Division of Natural Heritage (NDNH) Database is both a manual and digital library of the status and locations of Nevada's rare species. The NDNH includes in its data all federally and state listed plants and animals, all species that are candidates for listing, all species of concern, and those species that are considered sensitive by government agencies and the conservation community, as well as Watch list species. The information is available for a fee in hardcopy and digital (GIS,PDF, or spreadsheet) forms. NDNH's data are housed in a dynamic database with information continually being added and updated. SENSITIVE LOCATIONS OMITTED: NDNH generally withholds precise locational data for taxa considered highly vulnerable to collecting, poaching, harassment, or vandalism,as well as records located on private lands (NRS 232.1369). Generalized data for such occurrences are provided in printed form or in GIS format with "fuzzed" locational coordinates and are represented as 10 km tessellation cells. Generalized data for such occurrences are provided in printed form or in GIS format with "fuzzed" locational coordinates. The more precise data may be supplied on request if sufficient need can be demonstrated and confidentiality can be guaranteed to the satisfaction of NDNH.
Please view the full metadata (ISO 19139 or FDGC) for a compelte description of data fields.