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2012
Muldavin, E., E. Milford, and Y. Chauvin. 2012. The Albuquerque Overbank Project ten years of vegetation change following restoration. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 12-GTR-370. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
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2003
Fullerton, W and D. Batts. 2003. A framework for a restoration vision for the Rio Grande: Hope for a living river. The Alliance for Rio Grande Heritage. World Wildlife Fund.. 131 p.
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1993
Muldavin, E., R. Wallace, and P. Mehlhop. 1993. Riparian ecological site inventory for New Mexico Bureau of Land Management Lands. Year 1: a demonstration of methods. Unpubl. report by New Mexico Natural Heritage Program for Bureau of Land Management, New
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1995
Durkin, P., E. Muldavin, M.Bradley, and S. Carr. 1995. A preliminary riparian/wetland vegetation community classification of the Upper and Middle Rio Grande watersheds in New Mexico. In: D. Shaw, and D. Finch tech coord. Desired future conditions for Sout
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2008
Moore, D. and Ahlers, D. 2008. 2007 Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Study Results: Selected Sites Along the Rio Grande from Velarde to Elephant Butte Reservoir, New Mexico. Prepared for the Bureau of Reclamation Albuquerque Area Office.
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2010
Sivinski, R. 2010. Email with Map to Rayo McCollough on Status of Pecos Sunflower (Helianthus paradoxus) Seeding/Reintroduction on the Rhodes property north of San Antonio. 1 p.
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2007
Christman, B. and L. Kamees. 2007. Current distribution of the Blotched Watersnake (Nerodia erythrogaster transversa) and the Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) in the Lower Pecos River System Eddy County, New Mexico 2006. Final report to: Share with W
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- Nerodia erythrogaster
- Pseudemys gorzugi
- Nerodia erythrogaster transversa
- blotched water snake
- Thamnophis proximus
- plain-bellied watersnake
- Pecos River
- Rio Grande
- Delaware River
- black river
- Avalon Dam
- Thamnophis marcianus
- Chrysemys picta
- Kinosternon flavescens flavescens
- McKinley
- Trachemys scripta
- Chelydra serpentina
- western ribbon snake
- checkered garter snake
- Northern painted turtle
- Rio Grande River cooter
- yellow mud turtle
- slider
- snapping turtle
- PLAINBELLY WATER SNAKE
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2002
Milford, E., E. Muldavin, Y. Chauvin, A. Kennedy, and S. Wood. 2002. Vegetation monitoring of riparian restoration sites on Santa Ana Pueblo. Natural Heritage New Mexico Publ. No. 02-GTR-227. Natural Heritage New Mexico, University of New Mexico, Albuquer
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- Santa Ana Pueblo
- Tamarix ramosissima
- vegetation monitoring
- riparian restoration
- Russian olive
- salt cedar
- Rio Grande cottonwood
- riparian
- riparian forest
- Populus deltoides
- restoration
- Rio Grande
- monitoring
- New Mexico olive
- database
- Elaeagnus angustifolia
- Forestiera pubescens var. pubescens
- Bernalillo
- bosque
- cottonwood
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2000
Stotz, N. G.. 2000. Historic Reconstruction of the Ecology of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Channel and Floodplain in the Chihuahuan Desert. Report prepared for the Chihuahua Desert Program, World Wildlife Fund. 180 p.
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2002
Platania, S. 2002. Summary information on Rio Grande silvery minnow and Pecos bluntnose shiner. . 36 p.
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