Peloncillo Mountains
1995
Holycross, A.T. 1995. Status of the Animas Mountains Population of Crotalus willardi obscurus. Unpublished Report of Activities Conducted Under professional Service Contract No. 95-516-28 for the New Mexico Game and Fish Department (NMDGF). Arizona State
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2004
Menke, K and C. Hayes. 2004. Evaluation of the relative suitability of potential jaguar habitat in New Mexico. 30 p.
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1983
Elenowitz, A. S. 1983. Habitat use and population dynamics of transplanted Desert bighorn sheep in the Peloncillo Mountains, New Mexico. New Mexico State University.Master's Thesis. .
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2003
Bogan, M. A., R. Sherwin, and J. S. Altenbach. Conservation studies of long-nosed bats (Leptonycteris spp.) in New Mexico. Annual report to Fish and Wildlife Service under Federal Permit No. TE008233-0 (2003). 28 p. + maps and tables.
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2005
Weise, C.D. 2005. Roost counts and occurrence of bats of the genus Leptonycteris in New Mexico. Final Report for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. 15p.
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2008
Enquist, C. and D. Gori. 2008. A climate change vulnerability assessment for biodiversity in New Mexico, Part I: Implications of recent climate change on conservation priorities in New Mexico. The Nature Conservancy in New Mexico, Climate Change Ecology &
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1996
Holycross, A.T. 1996. Recommendations for limiting impacts of prescribed burns on Crotalus willardi obscurus. Unpubl. letter to USFWS. Arizona State University, Department of Zoology, Tempe, AZ. p. 5.
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1999
Holycross, A. T. 1999. A Map of Potential Core Habitat for Crotalus willardi obscurus on Coronado National Forest Lands in Peloncillo Mountains: A Report to Malpai Borderlands Group. Biology Department, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, p. 164.
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