On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 5:30 PM, Ian Butler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another possibility for state park boundary shp files might be the > Oklahoma Protected Areas Database at the Oklahoma Biological Survey. > I have not seen this data; but I worked on the original public lands layer > for the Oklahoma GAP project. > > http://biosurvey.ou.edu/PAD/PAD.html > > "PAD-OK is an aggregated dataset, incorporating data as provided by land > owners, administrators, or best available sources. > Inconsistencies in data quality and scale may be present. Because of > possible data inconsistencies, PAD-OK is best for landscape > level analysis (1:100,000 or greater)..." > > Contact Todd Fagin: tfagin at ou dot edu for info. > > I hope this helps. > Granted, I'm at the office right now and can't do a proper vetting, but based on the dbf available, it might just be centroids. I'll take a look at the SHP when I have my own system in front of me.
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