Natural resource inventories are a documentation of the condition of plant, animal, or other natural resources. They can include a list of existing species, a count of the number of each species, or a dataset of existing conditions, like air quality. They provide a baseline that can be compared to later assessments to see if conditions are improving or degrading. Sometimes they provide information about the location of plant or animal communities.
Baseline inventories are administered by the National Inventory and Monitoring Division for twelve core areas which are listed below. For more information, see the national inventory program information page.
Additional Inventory Resources
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Climate Inventory and Monitoring
A misty morning for monitoring on Rattlesnake Island near Fort Matanzas National Monument.
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Inventory Publications
An eastern box turtle (Terrapene carolina carolina) just before being rescued from the road at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park.
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Species Lists
Violet coral (Clavaria zollingeri) at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park.
Baseline inventories are administered by the National Inventory and Monitoring Division for these twelve core areas. For more information, see the national inventory program information page.
Inventory |
Completion Status |
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Air Quality | Completed |
Air Quality Related Values | Completed |
Base Cartography | Completed |
Baseline Water Quality | Completed |
Climate | Completed |
Geologic Resources | Completed |
Natural Resource Bibliography | Completed |
Soils Resources | Completed |
Species List | Completed |
Species Status and Abundance | Completed |
Vegetation Mapping Inventory | In Progress |
Water Body Location and Classification | Completed |
Last updated: April 1, 2024