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Leatherback sea turtle Fact Sheet Jan 16, 2009 ... REASONS FOR CURRENT STATUS: The crash of the Pacific leatherback population, ... Leatherback Sea Turtle Recovery - U. S. Fish and Wildlife ...
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Green sea turtle Fact Sheet Jan 16, 2009 ... Drawing of green sea turtle. FAMILY: Cheloniidae. STATUS: Breeding colony populations in Florida and on the Pacific Coast of Mexico are ...
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Leatherback sea turtle Fact Sheet Jan 16, 2009 ... RANGE AND POPULATION LEVEL: The leatherback turtle is distributed worldwide in tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, ...
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2004 Federal Register, 69 FR 1560; Centralized Library: U.S. Fish ... Jan 8, 2004 ... On Rota, Osmoxylon mariannense and Tabernaemontana rotensis occur ... On Guam, Tabernaemontana rotensis occurs on private and Federal lands ...
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Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp Species Account for 4th, 5th and 6th ... Jun 26, 2008 ... California endangered and threatened animals, vernal pool fairy shrimp, branchinecta lynchi, for kids in the 4th, 5th and 6th grade.
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10/9/2007~Service Completes Five-Year Status Reviews for 20 ... Oct 9, 2007 ... Catalina Island mountain mahogany. Endangered ... longhorn fairy shrimp. Endangered. No status change recommended. vernal pool fairy shrimp ...
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Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge Established December 27, 1954, through a donation by the Morton family, the 187-acre Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge boasts exceptionally ...
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"MAKE-YOUR-OWN" HALIBUT FISH STICKS -- July 16, 1954 File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML can, however, make her own fish sticks from halibut steaks. These steaks are generally large ... 2 pounds halibut steaks. * cup salad oil. 1 teaspoon salt ...
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Welcome to the Pacific Region - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Official Web page of the U S Fish and Wildlife Service · Pacific Region ... March 11 post: Northwest Hawaiian Island Volunteer ...
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Pacific Salmon (Endangered Species), Wildlife Species Information ... The upriver salmon migration is one of nature's most exciting dramas. But to the five species of Pacific salmon (chinook, chum, coho, pink, and sockeye), ...
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