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<br />s - <br />COLORADO RIVER WILDLIFE COUNCIL' I <br />TVCMaCAL COMMITTEE <br />Technical Subcommittee <br />Lower Basin <br />Technical Subcommittee <br />Upper Basin <br /> <br />PROHIBITED AND PROTECTED FISHES, <br />XMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES COMMITTEE <br />Endemic Species Committee Endemic Species Committee <br />Lower Basin Upper Basin <br />TECHNICAL COMMITTEES <br />A professional technical committee made up of representatives from each <br />state advises the Council. This committee provides the basic biological <br />expertise on matters pertaining to fish and wildlife. <br />Because of travel considerations and common problems, subcoimuttees re- <br />porting to the Technical Committee are organized as Upper and Lower <br />Basin sections. The lower basin states are Arizona, California and Nevada. <br />The upper basin states are Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. <br />Also reporting to the Technical Committee is the Prohibited and Protected <br />Fishes, Amphibians and Reptiles Committee. This group oversees the work <br />of the Endemic Species Committees which also are organized as Upper and <br />Lower Basin sections. <br />The Endemic Species Committees are responsible for consolidating manage- <br />ment programs for endemic species which are under varying degrees of en- <br />vironmental stress and they also coordinate the activities of study groups <br />and recovery teams. Above is a chart illustrating the lines of authority <br />for the various committees reporting to the Council. <br />_ ti