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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
9576
Author
Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Title
Conservation and Management Plan for Three Fish Species in Utah - Adressing needs for Roundtail Chub (Gila robusta), Bluehead Sucker (Catostomus discobolus), and Flannelmouth Sucker (Catostomus latipinnis).
USFW Year
2006.
USFW - Doc Type
Salt Lake City, UT.
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Page 44 <br />Barn Bou-~aries <br />Sutregion Boundar~s <br />0 Hydrolag~ Unit Boundaries <br />Major Rivers <br />0 Northern Regon <br />Northeastern Region <br />0 Central Region <br />Southern Region <br />Southeastern Regan <br />Figure 3-1 State of Utah Hydrologic Unit Codes, Division of Wildlife Resources Regional Boundaries, and <br />Three Species Management Units. <br />Goal development <br />Development of goals for three species conservation poses several unique challenges arising <br />from incomplete knowledge of each species' historical and current distribution, abundance, and <br />life history information, in addition to their diverse population demographics and geographic <br />occurrences. Thus, an accurate assessment of appropriate population metrics has proven to be a <br />difficult task. <br />To simplify most of these matters, we recognized several principles in developing conservation <br />objectives. First, this conservation plan, including the Annual Priorities document incorporating <br />all potential conservation actions, has been developed for each species individually with status <br />reviews, threat assessments, and conservation objectives that are specific to each 8-digit HUC, <br />which is a smaller area than the 4-digit HUC or management unit. The idea behind this is that <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Three Species Management Units <br />Hydrologic Unit Codes <br />Division Regional Boundaries <br />
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