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This application provides an interface to a growing number of published documents of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southwest Region. Use the list and search features to view a list of documents. Click on one of the documents in the list to view it on-line. The Arizona Ecological Services Field Office has an independent site for it's Electronic Library. To access that site click here


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Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Biological Opinions

USFWS. 2004. The opinion addresses the affects of Corps of Engineers authorization of several crossings of waters of the U.S. to facilitate the installation of raw water transmission facilities by the Brushy Creek Municipal Util. Dist. on the Bone Cave harvestman.

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Public Review

USFWS. 2004. Federal Register Notice of Availability: Reopening of comment period for Pecos Sunflower Draft Recovery Plan..

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Recovery Plans

USFWS. 2004. Federal Register Notice of Availability: Reopening of comment period for Pecos Sunflower Draft Recovery Plan..

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Outreach

USFWS. 2004. Mexican Spotted Owl FINAL Critical Habitat Designation.

Electronic Library: Mexican Spotted Owl: Recovery

USFWS. 2004. Mexican Spotted Owl FINAL Critical Habitat Designation.

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Recovery Plans

USFWS. 1996. San Marcos and Comal Springs and Associated Aquatic Ecosystems Revised Recovery Plan for San Marcos Gambusia, Fountain Darter, San Marcos Salamander, Texas Wild-rice and Texas Blind Salamander.

Electronic Library: Mexican Wolf: Recovery

USFWS. 2004. Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Annual Progress Report.

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Biological Opinions

USFWS. 2004. A non-jeopardy biological opinion on the U.S. Army's transfer of property at Fort Hood to the Texas A&M; University System for a new campus in Bell County, Texas and its effects on the golden-cheeked warbler and black-capped vireo..

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Outreach

USFWS. 2004. A non-jeopardy biological opinion on the U.S. Army's transfer of property at Fort Hood to the Texas A&M; University System for a new campus in Bell County, Texas and its effects on the golden-cheeked warbler and black-capped vireo..

Electronic Library: Endangered Species: Public Review

USFWS. 2004. A non-jeopardy biological opinion on the U.S. Army's transfer of property at Fort Hood to the Texas A&M; University System for a new campus in Bell County, Texas and its effects on the golden-cheeked warbler and black-capped vireo..


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