we present a coarse-scale, first approximation of the geographic areas where privately owned
forests support at-risk species in the conterminous United States. At-risk species are defined as those species
listed under the US Endangered Species Act or with a global conservation status rank of critically imperiled,
imperiled, or vulnerable. Our results indicate that two-thirds of the watersheds in the conterminous US contain
at-risk species associated with private forests, with counts ranging from one to 101 species
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