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40 <br /> N <br /> 0 2.5 5 10 <br /> w�� <br /> Miles s <br /> q• I }� <br /> 1.to <br /> II 1 <br /> �fy <br /> 1 <br /> k" <br /> sd' <br /> I <br /> Habitat-Corridor Network b� <br /> - Highest Connectivity value + <br /> P <br /> Higher Connectivity Value F <br /> High Connectivity Value <br /> Local or alternative network <br /> i <br /> Unranked v <br /> Not connected <br /> Project Area <br /> County <br /> - River <br /> Lake9i ,:• <br /> Major Road <br /> Figure 12(a).Results of GIS-based corridor analysis for the Eno-New Hope project area, shown here as the priority <br /> habitat-corridor network for the three habitat guilds, combined with a semi-transparent overlay. Each guild's <br /> network is divided into 4 classes based on natural breaks in the connectivity importance values(EBQ. Connectivity <br /> importance value for each patch in a guild represents the maximum of the habitat-only and species observation <br /> network EBC values. Unranked areas represent suitable habitat smaller than the minimum patch size or corridors <br /> with cost distance greater than the guild's cost distance threshold. Disconnected areas represent habitat patches <br /> that are not connected to the overall habitat network, either because of intervening barriers or because the lowest <br /> cost distance to the overall network is greater than the cost distance threshold for the guild. <br /> A Landscape Plan for Wildlife Habitat Connectivity 27 <br />