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narrow-headed garter snake

Year
2014
Citation

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

Reference Code
U14JEN02NMUS
Year
2017
Citation

Giermakowski, T. 2017. Historic herpetology field notes for Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico.

Reference Code
E17MSB01NMUS
Year
2017
Citation

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.

Reference Code
E17MEN01NMUS
Year
2017
Citation

Christman, B. 2017. FWS Annual Permit Report and Data for Chiricahua Leopard Frog, Narrow-headed and Mexican Gartersnakes, and New Mexico Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake. FWS Permit TE-071287-1. Albuquerque, NM.

Reference Code
E17CHR01NMUS