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The identifiers and 439526 refer to specific Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates used in federal environmental regulations to define protected biological areas. Specifically, these coordinates appear in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) to delineate "Critical Habitat" for endangered and threatened species. The Role of UTM Coordinates in Conservation

: Once published in the Federal Register, these coordinates provide "prima facie" evidence of the protected land's boundaries, meaning they are legally binding for land use and conservation efforts. Technical Context

: These specific numbers serve as boundary points for protected regions, such as the Coastal California Gnatcatcher or montane mesic units in Hawaii.

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