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Occupancy of Habitats by Mexican Spotted Owls in Relation to Explosive Noise and Recreational Access at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Charles D. Hathcock, Leslie A. Hansen, and David C. Keller. Western Birds 41:102-106, 2010
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Mexican Spotted Owl
Occupancy of Habitats by Mexican Spotted Owls in Relation to Explosive Noise and Recreational Access at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Charles D. Hathcock, Leslie A. Hansen, and David C. Keller. Western Birds 41:102-106, 2010
Ganey, J.L. and J.S. Jenness. 2013. An apparent case of long-distance breeding dispersal by a Mexican Spotted Owl in New Mexico. Research Note, Rocky Mountain Research Station, RMS-RN-53WWW.
USDI Fish and Wildlife Service. 2004. Draft Environmental Assessment for Designation of Critical Habitat for the Mexican Spotted Owl. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 60 p.
Paul, L.W. 2012. T&E Species Report. Lincoln National Forest, Guadalupe Ranger District; Annual report to USFWS TE-841927. 9 p.
Fairbanks, N. 2007. Map of potential and occupied habitat for the Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas anicia cloudcrofti) within the Lincoln National Forest.
Development of a Predictive Model for Habitat of the Mexican Spotted Owl in Northern New Mexico. 2008. The Southwestern Naturalist 53(1):34-38.
Ganey, J.L., D.L. Apprill, T.A. Rawlinson, S.C. Kyle, R.S. Jonnes, and J.P Ward Jr. 2013. Nesting habitat of Mexican Spotted Owls in the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. The Journal of Wildlife Management 77(7):1426–1435.