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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1984. Recovery plan for the Mohave tui chub (Gila bicolor mohavensis). USFWS, Portland OR.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 783
Type: Report
Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Date (year): 1984
Report TitleRecovery plan for the Mohave tui chub (Gila bicolor mohavensis).
Publisher:USFWS, Portland OR.
Publisher Location:
Pages: 56 pp
URL:
Keywords: Mohave tui chub, Gila bicolor, E&T, recovery plan
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Siphateles bicolor mohavensis

    CA - San Felipe Creek, San Diego County
    CA - San Felipe Creek, San Diego County
    CA - Piute Creek (Wash), San Bernardino County
    CA - South Coast Botanical Garden, Palos Verdes, Los Angeles County
    CA - Two Hole Spring, San Bernardino County
    CA - Two Hole Spring, San Bernardino County
    CA - Lark Seep Lagoon, China Lake Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, San Bernardino County
    CA - Lark Seep Lagoon, China Lake Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, San Bernardino County
    CA - Dos Palmas Spring, Riverside County
    CA - Lion Country Safari, Laguna Hills, Orange County [Safari does not exist anymore]
    CA - Lion Country Safari, Laguna Hills, Orange County [Safari does not exist anymore]
    CA - Eaton Canyon Nature Center, Altadena, Los Angeles County
    CA - Busch Gardens, Van Nuys, Los Angeles County
    CA - Barstow Way Station, Barstow, San Berardino County
    CA - Barstow Way Station, Barstow, San Berardino County
    CA - Lake Norconian, Norco, Riverside County
    CA - Desert Research Station, Hinkley, San Bernardino County
    NV - Paradise Spa, Las Vegas


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