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File The Impacts of the Invasive American Bullfrog
The invasion of the American Bullfrog leads to the loss of native biodiversity and can eventually drive some species into extinction. The American Bullfrog were established in the RMNWR in Northern New Mexico during the last century.
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New rare plant reports now available
New Mexico rare plant reports
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File Investigating the Effects of Biocontrol of an Invasive Species on Riparian Avian and Herpetofauna Communities
Tamarisk Leaf Beetle and Consequences to Birds
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File Navigating the Endangrered Species Act with Regards to Riparian Restoration
It is the responsibility of each agency to determine that their actions do not jeopardized Threatened and Endangered species.
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File object code Yellow Billed Cuckoo - Fun Fact Sheet
The Yellow-billed cuckoo is a fascinating bird in decline in the western United States. Here’s some fun facts about the species.
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File Troff document Plight of a Cuckoo - Fact Sheet
A neotropical migrant bird, the western yellow-billed cuckoo winters in South America and breeds in North America. Once soaring in numbers, the species is at an all-time low.
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File Troff document Southwestern Willow Flycatcher Fact Sheet
The southwestern willow flycatcher (SWFL) was designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as endangered on February 27, 1995. The willow flycatcher is one of 10 subspecies in the genus Empidonax (meaning gnat or mosquito king).
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