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Complex Maps
The Arkansas and South Platte watersheds are divided into geographical complexes for ease of reviewing. 

Maps of each complex can be viewed in a low resolution display or downloaded as a PDF document by clicking on the links below.


Arkansas Canyons Complex
Lands along the Arkansas River from south of Buena Vista to Salida and continuing east almost to Canon City. 
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Mount Evans High Peaks Complex
The Continetal Divide peaks from Mt. Evans Wilderness west to Hoosier Pass
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Mosquito Range Complex
The mountains west of South Park and east of the Arkansas Valley.
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Pikes Peak Massif Complex
Pikes Peak and surrounding lands
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Rampart Range Complex
The eastern edge of the mountains from the South Platte River to north of Pikes Peak
.
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Sangre de Cristo Complex
The eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Range and part of the Wet Mountain Valley.
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Sawatch Range Complex
Along the west side of the upper Arkansas valley from Leadville south to Highway 50.
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South ParkComplex
The intermountain parklands and hills of South Park

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South Platte Canyons Complex
Along the South Platte River from Elevenmile Reservoir northeast to the edge of the mountains
.
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Spanish Peaks Complex
Spanish Peaks and the Cuelebra Range.
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Wet Mountains Complex
The Wet Mountains south of Canyon City and part of the Wet Mountain Valley.
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All Complex Maps  
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.

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WCCP Proposed Management
WCCP map. Click to enlarge
The Wild Connections management map incorporates both the wildlands network and management based on Forest Service themes.
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Three Track Maps

Three Track Methodology
Three tracks of analysis were employed to create the wildlands network design:
   - Ecosystem representation to ensure that all ecosystem are proportionally represented
   - Special elements, including biodiverstiy hotspots, roadless areas and connectvity
   - Focal species to account for the needs of important animals

Download the set of
maps and tables or an explanation of the reserve design methodology.  Click on the Three Track maps below for a larger view.  


Vegetation map
Special elements map
Connectivity map
Big horn sheep
Black bear
Elk
Gray wolf
Greenback cutthroat trout
Canada lynx
Mule deer
Pronghorn
To view the roadless areas, one of the key special elements, go to the Roadless Areas Map

 
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