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U.S. Forest Service, Southwest Region. 1998. Biological assessment of on-going and long-term grazing on the Coronado National Forest. Unpubl. report. 348 p. + app.
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U.S. Forest Service, Southwest Region. 1998. Biological assessment of on-going and long-term grazing on the Coronado National Forest. Unpubl. report. 348 p. + app.
Horning, J. 2002. Letter to Dennis R. Trujillo of the Valles Caldera National Preserve from John Horning of Forest Guardians. Comments on the proposed decision to allow livestock grazing on the preserve. . 13 p.
Peterson, R. 2000. Comments to BLM regarding permit renewal Eas for shinnery allotments. 1 p.
Olendorff, R. R. 1993. Status, biology, and management of ferruginous hawks: a review. Raptor Res. and Tech. Asst. Cen., Spec. Rep. U.S. Dept. Interior, Bur. Land Manage., Biose, Idaho.. . 84 p.
Painter, C., L. Fitzgerald, H. Snell, D. Sias, L. Pierce. 1999. Management plan for the sand dune lizard, Sceloporus arenicolus in New Mexico. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Project Number E-19-7.
United States Forest Service. 2002. Management plan for the Jemez National Recreation Area. United States Department of Agriculture.. 15 p.
Arbetan, P., Y. Chauvin, and E. Muldavin. 2003. Military Training Impacts on Vegetation at the New Mexico Army National Guard Camel Tracks Training Area, NM. Year 1 Monitoring Report - June 2003. Natural Heritage New Mexico. 39 p.
Stoleson, S and D. Finch. 2000. Reproductive success and habitat requirements of the southwestern willow flycatcher in the Cliff-Gila Valley, New Mexico. . 18 p.
Zwartjes, P.W., J.E. Cartron, P.L. Stoleson, W.C. Haussamen, and T.E. Crane. 2005. Assessment of native species and ungulate grazing in the Southwest: terrestrial wildlife. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-142. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Fo
Wiedenfeld, D, D. Wolfe, and S. Sherrod. 2001. New Mexico Lesser Prairie-Chicken Project 2001. Effects of shrub control and grazing on Lesser Prairie-Chicken reproductive success, Year 1. George Miksch Sutton Avian Research Center. 62 p.