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ORGAN MOUNTAINS COLORADO CHIPMUNK
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Sullivan, R.M. and R.A. Smartt. 1990. Biological survey of the Colorado chipmunk (Eutamias quadrivittatus), Oscura Mountain land snail (Oreohelix socorroensis), and other flora and fauna along the proposed access road to Jim Site (including Kidd and Duffy
Patterson, Bruce D. 1979. The status of the Organ Mountains population of Eutamias. Unpublished report from the Dept. of Biology, NMSU to the NM Dept. of Game and Fish. 3 May 1979. 22 pp.
Johnson, K., and J. Smith. 2017. Management guidance for Piñon-Juniper Species at Risk on New Mexico military installations. Natural Heritage New Mexico Report #399. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 37 p.
Frey, J.K. and D.A. Kopp. 2013. Habitat suitability model for the Organ Mountains Chipmunk. Frey Biological Research. 28 p.
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Burkett, D. 2007. Observations of snails and chipmunks on Fort Bliss in an excel spreadsheet.
Patterson, B. 1980. A new subspecies of Eutamias quadrivittattus (Rodentia: Sciuridae) from the Organ Mountains, New Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy. 61:455-464.