Western Cool Temperate Pasture and Hayland

EVT 7967
HerbAgricultural
Roadless Areas (8)

Inventoried Roadless Areas where this ecosystem is present, identified from LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type spatial analysis. Coverage indicates the proportion of each area occupied by this ecosystem type.

North Dakota (5)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
McleodDakota Prairie Grasslands23.5%867.15
DelamereDakota Prairie Grasslands9.4%194.04
VenloDakota Prairie Grasslands7.6%162.99
SheyenneDakota Prairie Grasslands5.6%329.49
DurlerDakota Prairie Grasslands5.2%262.71

South Dakota (1)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
South ForkDakota Prairie Grasslands1.3%39.51

Utah (2)

AreaForestCoverageHectares
418025Uinta National Forest1.2%157.86
418024Uinta National Forest0.7%140.04
Methodology and Data Sources

Ecosystem classification: Ecosystems are classified using the LANDFIRE 2024 Existing Vegetation Type (EVT) layer, mapped to NatureServe Terrestrial Ecological Systems via a curated crosswalk. Each EVT is linked to the USNVC (U.S. National Vegetation Classification) hierarchy through pixel-level co-occurrence analysis of LANDFIRE EVT and NatureServe IVC Group rasters across all roadless areas.

Vegetation coverage: Coverage percentages and hectares are derived from zonal statistics of the LANDFIRE 2024 EVT raster intersected with roadless area boundaries.

Ecosystem narratives and community species: Sourced from the NatureServe Explorer API, representing professional ecological assessments of vegetation composition, environmental setting, dynamics, threats, and characteristic species assemblages.

IVC hierarchy: The International Vegetation Classification hierarchy is sourced from the USNVC v3.0 Catalog, providing the full classification from Biome through Association levels.

Component associations: Plant community associations listed as components of each NatureServe Ecological System. Association data from the NatureServe Explorer API.

State ranks: Conservation status ranks assigned by NatureServe member programs in each state where the ecosystem occurs.