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TABLE 1. SUMMARY OF COLORADO FISH SPECIES BY STATUS <br />RIVER <br />BASIN <br />FISH SPECIES <br />Existing <br />Native <br />Threatened <br />and <br />Endangered <br />Special <br />Concern` <br />Extirpated" <br />o �� <br />Introduced <br />Arkansas <br />22 <br />2 <br />3 <br />3 <br />38 <br />Colorado <br />11 <br />4 <br />5 <br />1 <br />38 <br />Republican <br />15 <br />0 <br />6 <br />0 <br />19 <br />Rio Grande <br />8 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />33 <br />S. Platte <br />29 <br />1 <br />9 <br />2 <br />44 <br />Total <br />48 <br />7 <br />19 <br />8 <br />64 <br />pec= 01 sPeCM concern are deftned as: attve wildlife species m Colorado or which: <br />the data indicate that there is a long term downward trend in numbers and distribution and the <br />decline is likely to lead to a threatened or endangered status (DECLINING), or 2) historical and <br />current data on the species are inadequate to demonstrate a decline in numbers or distribution <br />(UNKNOWN), or 3) the species abundance and distribution are stable and growing, and the <br />numbers of animals or distribution have attained Recovery Plan or Conservation Plan goals <br />within the past five years (RECENTLY DELISTED). <br />"Defined as the status of a species or subspecies that is no longer found within a specified <br />geographical area that was part of its historic range (e.g. a river basin, or state). <br />