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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1983. Arizona trout recovery plan. Arizona Trout Recovery Team, Albuquerque, NM.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 794
Type: Report
Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Date (year): 1983
Report TitleArizona trout recovery plan.
Publisher:Arizona Trout Recovery Team, Albuquerque, NM.
Publisher Location:
Pages: ?
URL:
Keywords: Arizona trout, Oncorhynchus gila apache, E&T, recovery plan
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Oncorhynchus apache

    AZ - North Canyon Wash, Kaibab National Forest
    AZ - North Canyon Wash, Kaibab National Forest
    AZ - Grant Creek System, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Grant Creek System, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Grant Creek System, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Ash Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Ash Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Mineral Creek, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
    AZ - Mineral Creek, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
    AZ - Marijilda Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Marijilda Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Deadman Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Deadman Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Deadman Creek, Coronado National Forest
    AZ - Grant Creek, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest
    AZ - Horton Creek, Tonto National Forest


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