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Service Description: The Threatened & Endangered Species System (TESS) is a large amalgamation data set management utilities serving the Endangered Species program. These utilities typically capture meta-data (state) about species and thus serve as a compliment to other ECOS applications (i.e. TAILS, HabITS, FIS, PRIMR, ECDMS) which capture information about project work done to restore those species.
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Copyright Text: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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Document Info:
Title: Untitled
Author: johnsteffy
Comments: The Threatened & Endangered Species System (TESS) is a large amalgamation data set management utilities serving the Endangered Species program. These utilities typically capture meta-data (state) about species and thus serve as a compliment to other ECOS applications (i.e. TAILS, HabITS, FIS, PRIMR, ECDMS) which capture information about project work done to restore those species.
Subject: Threatened & Endangered Species System (TESS)
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Keywords: Threatened,Endangered,Species
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Supports Datum Transformation: true
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