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342. Develo replacement brood'stock from captively reared chubs. <br />343. Keep brood stocks from geos~raphically isolated areas separate and <br />occasionally iafuse wild chubs to maintain genetic heterozyAosity. <br />4. Determine the taxonomy of all sympatrie species and hybrids of the <br />mainstream Colorado River Gila complex at several life stages. <br />41. Determine the taxonomy of several humpback chub, bonytail chub, <br />roundtail chub life stages. <br />42. Determine the taxoa of-the followin h brad crosses at several <br />life stages humpback z roundtail, humpback a bonytail, bonytail <br />a rotmdtail, aad intraspecific humpback chub crosses. <br />43. Conduct other studies using wild or captive Gila fishes. <br />5. Conduct informatioa and education programs to gain support for-•recovery <br />ro ram. <br />51. Develop sad produce needed information and education ~I ~ E~ materials. <br />511. Develop color brochures or leaflets and posters. <br />512. Develo a•short color film on the hum back chub and other threatens <br />and endangered species in the Colorado River system. <br />513. Initiate, produce, and distribute a periodic newsletter. <br />.514. Devel an audio-visual ro ram for loan to schools sad <br />interested groups. <br />52. Make the ublic aad ublic a envies aware of the hum back chub its <br />needs and plight, and the recovery efforts underway. <br />521. Disseminate 15 E materials to fishermen river runners and <br />522. <br />12 <br />in I ~ E ProSr~• <br />