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i <br /> DISCLAIMER <br /> :overy plans delineate reasonable actions which are believed to be required <br /> recover and/or protect the species. Plans are prepared by the U.S. Fish <br /> id Wildlife Service, sometimes with the assistance of recovery teams, <br /> ontractors, State agencies, and others. Objectives will only be attained and <br /> ,`unds expended contingent upon appropriations, priorities, and other budgetary <br /> constraints. Recovery plans do not necessarily represent the views nor the <br /> official positions or approvals of any individuals or agencies, other than the <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, involved in the plan formulation. They <br /> represent the official position of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service only <br /> after they have been signed by the Regional Director or Director as approved. <br /> Approved recovery plans are subject to modification as dictated by new <br /> findings, changes in species status, and the completion of recovery tasks. <br /> LITERATURE CITATIONS <br /> Literature Citation should read as follows: <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1995. Ute ladies'-tresses (Soiranthes <br /> diluvialis) recovery plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. <br /> 46 pp. <br /> i <br />