Description: This data layer consists of National Wilderness Preservation System areas in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The map layer was created by combining the best available data from the federal agency responsible for administration of a given wilderness area. Where larger scale data could not be obtained the National Atlas layer "National Wilderness Preservation System" was used as the data source. In its present form source data varies from a scale of 1:10000 to 1:2,000,000 (see lineage for details on source scale).
Service Item Id: e9e8e1a83b5e4d2eab16c0fe9cdb4352
Copyright Text: University of Montana, College of Forestry and Conservation, Wilderness Institute
Description: An area encompassing all the National Forest System lands administered by an administrative unit. The area encompasses private lands, other governmental agency lands, and may contain National Forest System lands within the proclaimed boundaries of another administrative unit. All National Forest System lands fall within one and only one Administrative Forest Area.
Description: A depiction of the boundaries encompassing the National Forest System (NFS) lands within the ORIGINAL PROCLAIMED National Forests, along with subsequent Executive Orders, Proclamations, Public Laws, Public Land Orders, Secretary of Agriculture Orders, and Secretary of Interior Orders creating modifications thereto, along with lands added to the NFS which have taken on the status of 'reserved from the public domain' under the General Exchange Act. The following area types are included: National Forest, Experimental Area, Experimental Forest, Experimental Range, Land Utilization Project, National Grassland, Purchase Unit, and Special Management Area.
Description: The TIGER/Line shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line shapefile is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. The American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian (AIANNH) Areas Shapefile includes the following legal entities: federally recognized American Indian reservations and off-reservation trust land areas, State-recognized American Indian reservations, and Hawaiian home lands (HHLs). The statistical entities included are Alaska Native village statistical areas (ANVSAs), Oklahoma tribal statistical areas (OTSAs), tribal designated statistical areas (TDSAs), and State designated tribal statistical areas (SDTSAs). Joint use areas are also included in this shapefile and mean that the area is administered jointly and/or claimed by two or more American Indian tribes. The Census Bureau designates both legal and statistical joint use areas as unique geographic entities for the purpose of presenting statistical data. Note that tribal subdivisions and Alaska Native Regional Corporations (ANRCs) are additional types of American Indian / Alaska Native areas stored by the Census Bureau, but are displayed in separate shapefiles because of how they fall within the Census Bureau's geographic hierarchy. The 2010 Census boundaries for federally recognized American Indian reservations and off-reservation trust lands are as of January 1, 2010, as reported by the federally recognized tribal governments through the Census Bureau's Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS). The State of Hawaii's Office of Hawaiian Home Lands provided the legal boundaries used in Census 2000 for the HHLs, but provided no updates since and none for the 2010 Census although there is strong evidence of HHL land acquisitions and large housing and commercial development on most HHLs. The boundaries for ANVSAs, OTSAs, and TDSAs were delineated for the 2010 Census through the Tribal Statistical Areas Program (TSAP) by participants from the federally recognized tribal governments. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) within the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) provides the list of federally recognized Tribes and only provides legal boundary information when the Tribes need supporting records, if a boundary is based on treaty or another document that is historical or open to legal interpretation, or when another Tribal, State, or local government challenges the depiction of a reservation or off-reservation trust land. The boundaries for State recognized American Indian reservations and for SDTSAs were delineated State governor appointed liaisons for the 2010 Census through the State American Indian Reservation Program and TSAP respectively.ACQUIRED: 12/15/2014 pbond-idfgSOURCE: http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/TIGER2012/AIANNH/
Description: This data set shows the Idaho BLM District boundaries and names as per the Organization Refinement for FY 2004, which became official on October 1, 2003 (FY04), plus subsequent edits. This dataset has been updated over time.ACQUIRED: 6/27/2006 idfg-weklund (further maintained by idfg-pbond)SOURCE: http://cloud.insideidaho.org/webApps/metadataViewer/default.aspx?path=%5c%5cintranet.rocket.net%5cinsideprod%5cdata%5canonymous%5cblm%5cBDY_NOC_DistrictOfficeAdminUnits_PUB_24K_POLY.shp.xml
Service Item Id: e9e8e1a83b5e4d2eab16c0fe9cdb4352
Copyright Text: Pre-March 2004: BLM Idaho State Office ID-956 March-May 2004: BLM Idaho Lower Snake River District and Upper Snake River District June 2004: BLM Idaho State Office May 2006: BLM Idaho State Office and BLM Idaho Boise District July 2006: BLM Idaho State Office
Description: This data set shows the Idaho Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Field Office, District Office and State Office boundaries and names as per the three-tier organization initiated in February 2007. The state office is the top layer, with district offices being the middle layer and poviding coordination, oversight and support to the lowest level, the field office Idaho has one state office, four districts and twelve field offices. This feature class documents the physical boundary of an administrative unit. In some cases, the administrative unit may manage areas outside of the boundary for other programs’ purposes - this datset does not show these areas. BLM Idaho administers a little land in Nevada also, which is included here.ACQUIRED: 6/27/2006 idfg-weklund (further maintained by idfg-pbond)SOURCE: http://cloud.insideidaho.org/webApps/metadataViewer/default.aspx?path=%5c%5cintranet.rocket.net%5cinsideprod%5cdata%5canonymous%5cblm%5cBDY_NOC_FieldOfficeAdminUnits_PUB_24K_POLY.shp.xml