USFS Snag Hill Lidar, CA 2012

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USFS logo Lidar was collected over Snag Hill in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest of California on October 14th 2012 for the USFS Pacific Region. Data was collected to aid in identifying ecological restoration opportunities by assessing forest structural complexity, mapping geomorphic features, and quantifying acreages of highly suitable wildlife habitat. This dataset covers over 26,000 acres ( over ~100 km2)
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