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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7994
Author
Duff, D. A., Tech. Ed.
Title
Conservation Assessment For Inland Cutthroat Trout, Distribution, Status and Habitat Management Implications.
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1996.
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<br />,Acknowledgements <br /> <br />The authors would like to thank tho following key management individuals who supported the <br />development of this conservation .l8sessment and the high priority it has received within the agency <br />for management emphasis: Robert Nelson. Director of Wildlife, Fisheries and Rare Plants (WFRP). <br />Washington Office. Phil Janik. former Assistant Director WFRP, Washington Office (now Regional <br />Forester Alaska Region). and Harv,~y Forsgren.II, Assistant Director WFRP, Washington Office; <br />William Burbridge, Director. Fisheril~s and Wildlife. and Seona Brown, Acting Regional Fisheries <br />Program Leader, Intermountain Reqion; Charles Gauvin. President and CEO, and Joe McGurrin, <br />Resource Director, Trout Unlimited National Office; Pat Gardiner, Ron Broderius, Dan White, and <br />Jeanne Felmy, Engineering Staff. Intermountain Region for graphics and design layout; Leslie <br />Wort for computer database compilation and programming; and Sharon Williams and Diane Harley. <br />Wasatch-Cache National Forest for typing and support services. Special thanks to Rick Jones. <br />former Fisheries Biologist, Ashley National Forest, Region 4. who provided the initial coordination <br />and database development for this effort before his transfer to the Pacific Northwest. <br /> <br />iv <br />
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