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Conservation agreement and strategy, Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris), Great Basin population, Nevada
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Conservation agreement and strategy, Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris), Great Basin population, Nevada : northeastern subpopulations, Jarbdidge-Independence and Ruby Mountain

Title Variants

Alternative: Columbia spotted frog, conservation agreement and strategy 2003

By

Nevada. Department of Wildlife.
Nevada Natural Heritage Program.
University of Nevada, Reno.
United States. Bureau of Land Management.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States. Forest Service.
Brigham Young University.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Nev.?], Columbia Spotted Frog Technical Team, 2003

Notes

Cover title.

"September 2003."

"This Conservation Agreement (Agreement) has been developed to expedite implementation of the conservation measures for the Columbia spotted frog (Rana luteiventris) in the Jarbidge - Independence and the Ruby Mount subpopulation areas, northeastern Nevada, as a collaborative and cooperative effort among resource agencies, governments, and land owners. The desired outcome is to ensure the long-term conservation of the northeastern Nevada (NENV) Columbia spotted frog within its historic range, and to contribute to development of statewide conservation efforts for the Great basin population of the species. The parties to this Agreement believe implementing the conservation measures herein defined will benefit NENV subpopulations of the Columbia spotted frog and could reduce the likelihood for its listing under the Endangered Species act of 1973, as amended"--Page A-1.

Subjects

Columbia spotted frog , Conservation , Elko County , Endangered species , Jarbidge Mountains , Jarbidge Mountains (Nev.) , Nevada , Ruby Mountains Wilderness , Ruby Mountains Wilderness (Nev.)

Call Number

QL668.E27 C66 2003

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 936090294

 

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