recorded. 



Baseline distribution information, particularly for species not yet recorded and for breeding 

 sites of known species, is necessary before monitoring sites are chosen. Notably, the main Road 

 Draw Springs Reservoir and Rabbit Creek Reservoir had two or more species recorded, are easy 

 to access, and may make good candidates; however both are relatively large and, if used, the 

 exact survey area should be carefully delineated. 



Short Pine Hills: No herp sur\'eys were done in these units in 1994. There is a single historic 

 record for the Western Chorus Frog (Visher 1914). Given the total lack of information available 

 from this range, all sightings of amphibians and reptiles are of interest and should be recorded. 



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