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Pittenger, J. 2014. Annual report for Research and Recovery Permit No. TE012642-1. Blue Earth Ecological Consultants, Inc. 44 p.
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Pittenger, J. 2014. Annual report for Research and Recovery Permit No. TE012642-1. Blue Earth Ecological Consultants, Inc. 44 p.
Jennings, R.D. and Christman, B.L. 2014. Comparisons of the population status of Narrow-headed Gartersnakes among sites experiencing post-fire flows and receiving translocations with an unaffected population. Share with Wildlife Program New Mexico Departm
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Mendonca, A. and Gila National Forest. 2017. Annual federal permit data report for 2017 for Mexican Spotted Owl, Chiricahua Leopard Frog, Narrow-headed Gartersnake, and Northern Mexican Gartersnake. USDA Forest Service, FWS permit TE841359.
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