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Title
Preliminary Riparian Protection, Management, and Restoration Element: Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan
Description
Arizona's fish story begins in 1904 with the publication of Morton Chambrlain's "Survey of Arizona Fishes", the first detailed study by an aquatic biologist of the area. He was able to count sixteen native species in Arizona. Today more than half are either extinct or listed as threatened or endangered, and most of the rest are considered to be imperiled. In Pima County, we count more extirpated native fish than remaining residents. The story, absent a fairly dramatic change in circumstances, will end with the extirpation or extinction of all native fish in the region. This report provides an opportunity to change the circumstances of aquatic and riparian systems in eastern Pima County.
Date Created
2000-09
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Extent
73 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
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Identifier
Identifier Value
XCPM 19.2:R 46/9
Peer-reviewed
No
Series
SDCP reports. Riparian element
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.21354
Note
SDCP reports. Riparian element ; 9
Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-41).
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