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- The Struggle to Bring Back Razorback Sucker in the Colorado River Basin by Alejo Kraus-Polk
- Red Shiner (Cyprinella Lutrensis).”
- Final BO Glen Canyon Dam MLFF Alternative
- Riparian Research and Management: Past, Present, Future
- Bony Tail Is Nearly Extinct and Status Sucker in the the Razorback Sucker Is Becoming Rare
- Annual Report of Operations for Flaming Gorge Dam Water Year 2012
- The Endangered Species Act's Protection of Endangered Colorado River Basin Fish
- Glen Canyon Dam: Thekey to Coloradoriver Ecosystem Restorationand Recoveryof Endangeredspecies?
- Reproductive Ecology and Seasonal Migrations of Robust Redhorse (Moxostoma Robustum) in the Savannah River, Georgia and South Carolina” and Written by Timothy B
- Operation of Flaming Gorge Dam Final Environmental Impact Statement
- Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen Texanus) Studies on Lake Mead, Nevada and Arizona
- Status Review of the Razorback Sucker, Xyrauchen Texanus
- Colorado Pikeminnow and Razorback Sucker Larval Fish Survey in the San Juan River During 2017
- Biological Opinion for the Glen Canyon Dam Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan, Coconino County, Arizona
- Gila Elegans): Application to Propagation and Thermal-Regime Management of Rivers of the Colorado River Basin Author(S): Kevin M
- Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen Texanus)
- Conservation Status of the Razorback Sucker in the Colorado River Basin
- Native Fish of the Grand Canyon Allison Dedrick Abstract
- Feeding and Fate of Wild Larval Razorback Sucker
- United States Department of the Interior U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2321 West Royal Palm Road, Suite 103 Phoenix, Arizona 85
- Study Plan to Examine the Effects of Using Larval Razorback Sucker Occurrence in the Green River As a Trigger for Flaming Gorge Dam Peak Releases
- Assessment of Colorado Pikeminnow and Razorback Sucker Reintroduction Programs in the Gila River Basin
- Celebrating Arizona's Rivers
- Once Thought Locally Extinct, Endangered Razorback Suckers Discovered Spawning in Grand Canyon National Park GRAND CANYON, Ariz
- Razorback Sucker Broodstock Evaluation and Genetic Monitoring
- Biological Assessment on the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam and Proposed Experimental Flows for the Colorado River Below Glen Canyon Dam During the Years 2008-2012
- Determination of Critical Habitat for The
- Lawsuit Targets Glen Canyon Dam.Indd
- Version 2020-04-20 Razorback Sucker (Xyrauchen Texanus)
- 316(B) Supporting Documentation for NPDES Nutrien Ltd
- The Development of a Bonytail Fish Population in Lake Mead Or Lake Powell
- Long Term Monitoring of Sub-Adult and Adult Large-Bodied Fishes in the San Juan River: 2002
- Three-Year Review of Razorback Sucker Xyrauchen Texanus Research in Grand Canyon and Colorado River Inflow to Lake Mead
- Pre-Dam Comparisons
- The Pikeminnow Against the Dam
- Factors Affecting Reproductive Success of Bonytail Chubs and Razorback Suckers in Lake Mohave
- BONYTAIL (Gila Elegans) RECOVERY GOALS
- Final ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT for PARKER - PLANET TAP 69-KV TRANSMISSION LINE REBUILD, UPGRADE and RIGHT-OF-WAY ACTION
- Species Status Assessment Report for the Razorback Sucker Xyrauchen Texanus
- Ecology of Bonytail and Razorback Sucker and the Role of Off-Channel Habitats in Their Recovery
- Sport Fish Species