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PROGRAM <br />Thursday, November 19. <br />8:00 a.m. until noon - registration. <br /> <br />8:30 a.m. Welcome to Death Valley. <br />George Von der Lippe, Superintendent, Death Valley National Monument. <br />Announcements and introductions. <br />Phil Pister, California Department of Fish and Game, Program Chairman. <br />SPECIAL ITEM: Current status of the Endangered Species Act. <br />Jim Williams, Office of Endangered Species, Washington, D.C. <br />SESSION I - REPORTS FROM AREA COORDINATORS AND RECOVERY TEAM LEADERS. <br />Chairman: Chuck Minckley, Area Coordinator Supervisor, Flagstaff, Arizona. <br />Bonneville <br />Interbasin <br />Death Valley <br />Oregon Lakes <br />Lahontan <br />Sonoran Desert - Mexico <br />Sonoran Desert - United States <br />Chihuahuan Desert - Mexico <br />Chihuahuan Desert - United States (New Mexico and Texas) <br />Chihuahuan Desert - Isolated Basins <br />Upper Colorado <br />Lower Colorado <br />SESSION II - RESEARCH. 1:30 p.m. <br />Chairman: Glenn Clemmer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fort Collins, Colorado. <br />Redescription of Catostomus warnerensis. <br />Carl E. Bond, Oregon State University, Corvallis. <br />The status of introduced fishes in certain spring systems of southern Nevada. <br />Walter R. Courtenay, Jr., Florida Atlantic University and James E. Deacon, <br />University of Nevada, Las Vegas. <br />The metabolic cost of aggressive behavior in territorial pupfish. <br />Robert C. Feldmeth, Joint Science Department, Claremont Colleges, <br />Claremont, California. <br />Niche segregation of the iohthyofauna of the Virgin River. <br />Thom Hardy# Bio-Gonsultantsof Nevada and University of Nevada, Las Vegas.