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Exocarpos luteolus
Proposed Endangered Status for 23 Plants From
A Landscape-Based Assessment of Climate Change Vulnerability for All Native Hawaiian Plants
National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands 1996
November 2009 an Analysis of Possible Risk To
*Wagner Et Al. --Intro
1 DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife
2003-2004 Recovery Report to Congress
Critical Habitat for 83 Plant Species from Kauai and Niihau
Revised Determinations of Prudency and Proposed Designations of Critical Habitat for Plant Species from the Islands of Kauai and Niihau, Hawaii; Proposed Rule
What Is the Evidence That Invasive Species Are a Significant Contributor to the Decline Or Loss of Threatened Species? Philip D
May-June 1994
Federal Register/Vol. 67, No. 18/Monday, January 28, 2002
Final Environmental Assessment
Conserving North America's Threatened Plants
Fossil Evidence for a Diverse Biota from Kaua'i and Its Transformation Since
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Endangered Species Only Found in One State
What Is the Evidence That Invasive Species Are a Significant Contributor to the Decline Or Loss of Threatened Species? Philip D
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5-YEAR REVIEW Short Form Summary Species Reviewed: Exocarpos Luteolus (Heau) Curre Nt Classification: Endangered
Federal Register/Vol. 64, No. 56/Wednesday, March 24, 1999/Proposed Rules
Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation Programmatic Biological and Conference Opinion on the U.S
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Using Spatial Data to Improve Recovery Under the Endangered Species Act
Bot Wagner Et Al 1999 Atrisk.Pdf
Biological Assessment for 2021 Nationwide Permits
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
Us FISH and WILDLIFE SERVICE
Appendix D Terrestrial Flora and Fauna Technical Report for The
Effects of Fire on Threatened and Endangered Plants
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
Prudency Determinations for Eight Plant Species from the Hawaiian
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
Dazomet TO: Cathryn Oconnell, Risk Reviewer Tom Myers, Risk Special Review Division (7508P)
Kaua'i Plant Cluster
Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service
5-YEAR REVIEW Short Form Summary Species Reviewed: Remya Kauaiensis (No Common Name) Curre Nt Classification: Endangered