Name: Area of Natural & Scientific Interest (ANSI)
Display Field: ANSI_NAME
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: ANSIs (Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest) are polygon features that represent lands and waters containing important natural landscapes or features that are important for natural heritage, protection, appreciation, scientific study or education.Features are either provincially or regionally significant. For planning purposes, only features which are identified as provincially significant are applicable under the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS).
Copyright Text: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Description: Significant Valley Lands. Based off of 2000 aerial photography. Compiled by Christina Small (ERCA), Tom Dufour (ERCA), Dan Lebedyk (ERCA).
Description: Natural Heritage Site as designated by an ERCA Study. Includes Windsor (2006), Lakeshore (2006), LaSalle (2008). Does not include community ELC mapping. Please see appropriate report for complete mapping.
Description: Essex Region Natural Heritage System Strategy (ERNHSS), ERCA, 2013. Cartographic representation of natural heritage system for the Essex region. Includes City of Windsor, County of Essex, Pelee Island, and Point Pelee National Park. Digital dataset as a companion piece to the report of the same namepublished by ERCA, 2013.Product may be symbolized to depict:Type of Existing Natural FeatresType Restoration OpportunitiesPriority of Existing Natural FeaturesPriority of Restoration Opportunities
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