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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Miss Hollie's New Career; Flagstaff produces 2nd annual pridefest; Gay singer-songwriter continues family tradition; New plays to get staged readings at PT; Horrorscopes
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Closets are for Speedos; Over 800 gather at Biltmore for AHRF; Flagstaff pride moved downtown; A Unique Persepective on the Law; Here & queer — & yet to come
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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Bold! Blunt! Brutal! They were Nurses gone Bad!; '98 Phoenix Pridefest shows minimal profit: $15K emergency loan from AGRA was needed to open gates; AZ Senate approves anti-discrimination amendment; HeatStroke snares four '97 Press Club Awards; LifeGuard offers HIV home test kits
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Created2004
Description

Apache trout is a federally threatened salmonid native to headwaters of the Little Colorado, Black, and White rivers in east-central Arizona. Decline of Apache trout to threatened status was attributed to over-fishing, habitat degradation and negative interactions (predation, competition and hybridization) with introduced nonnative salmonids. Although over-fishing is no longer

Apache trout is a federally threatened salmonid native to headwaters of the Little Colorado, Black, and White rivers in east-central Arizona. Decline of Apache trout to threatened status was attributed to over-fishing, habitat degradation and negative interactions (predation, competition and hybridization) with introduced nonnative salmonids. Although over-fishing is no longer considered a threat, habitat degradation and negative interactions with nonnative salmonids continue to threaten Apache trout, and it is towards these threats that recovery actions are directed. While barrier construction began in 1979 and livestock exclusion began in the mid-1980s, the efficacy of these recovery actions at increasing Apache trout abundance and improving habitat condition had not been evaluated. We therefore initiated a study to evaluate the efficacy of riparian fencing and barriers.

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Created1926-04-02
DescriptionGrand Canyon National Park General Regulations.
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Created1983
DescriptionA close up shot of two women speaking to each other.
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Created1983
DescriptionA line of people stand in white shirts before a seated audience.
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Created1983
DescriptionA woman in a white sleeveless dress dances.
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DescriptionA man plays guitar and sings on stage.
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DescriptionA stack of protest signs sit on the floor.