
IPaC: Home
The information you receive from IPaC is generated by USFWS field offices. The benefit of getting the information directly from IPaC is that the information is available to anyone over the internet …
IPaC: Log in - FWS
IPaC login Why do I need an IPaC account? An account is required to define a project or request an official species list. This is necessary to keep your projects secure. Other benefits include easier …
IPaC: Getting Started - Draw on Map - FWS
IPaC is a project planning tool that streamlines the USFWS environmental review process.
IPaC: Listing status - FWS
Listing status The Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the guidance and policies of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) define many categories of listing statuses for species. As a general rule, …
IPaC: Create account - FWS
For full information on the Policies applicable to IPaC, please click on the following links: Policies, Notices, and Disclaimer.
IPaC: Explore Location resources - FWS
What does IPaC use to generate the list of endangered species potentially occurring in my specified location? Do these lists represent all species to be considered at this location? If this resource list is …
IPaC Location API - FWS
The IPaC location API enables external applications to create and request data from IPaC through a RESTful interface. IMPORTANT: THE LOCATION API WILL EVENTUALLY REQUIRE AN API KEY …
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Bat AMMs - FWS
IPaC - Information for Planning and Consultation (https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/): A project planning tool to help streamline the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service environmental review process.
IPaC: Accessibility - FWS
This accessibility report is a tool that administrators and decision-makers can use to evaluate IPaC's conformance with the accessibility standards under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and W3C's …
IPaC - Information for Planning and Consultation (https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/): A project planning tool to help streamline the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service environmental review process.