Gila woodpecker
2022
Reasner, C., and E. Muldavin. 2022. Species Distribution Models for Seventeen Vertebrate Species of Greatest Conservation Need in New Mexico. Natural Heritage New Mexico.
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- Gila woodpecker
- Bank Swallow
- Mountain Plover
- Pinyon Jay
- ARIZONA MONTANE VOLE
- LEAST SHREW
- Arizona toad
- Barking frog
- Chiricahua Leopard Frog
- Plains leopard frog
- Heloderma suspectum suspectum
- Sonoran Mud Turtle
- California kingsnake
- Arizona Black Rattlesnake
- Desert Massasauga
- New Mexico ridgenose rattlesnake
- Crotalus lepidus
- Crotalus lepidus klauberi
- Crotalus lepidus lepidus
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1999
Stoleson, S. and D. Finch. 1999. Reproductive success of southwestern willow flycatchers in the Cliff-Gila Valley, New Mexico: a summary report for the 1998 field season. 25 p.
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1981
Stevenson, J.S., J.R. Koplin, and C.E. Kennedy. 1981. Memo to Forest Supervisor from Jancie Stevenson, USFS Wildlife Management Biologist, regarding wildlife in the Bunk Robinson RARE II Area (Guadalupe Canyon). . 9 p.
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- Zone-tailed Hawk
- Thick-billed Kingbird
- Varied Bunting
- Violet-crowned Hummingbird
- Sanborn's long-nosed bat
- Sonoran spotted whiptail
- striped plateau lizard
- Long-tongued bat
- mountain skink
- Giant spotted whiptail
- Gila woodpecker
- hoary bat
- Costa's Hummingbird
- Bell's Vireo
- Broad-billed Hummingbird
- Colorado River toad
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2010
Shook, R. 2010. The distribution, abundance, and habitat use of Abert's Towhee and Gila Woodpecker in the Gila River Valley of southwestern New Mexico. Western New Mexico University, Share with Wildlife, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Contract #0
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