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Article: Chiricahua leopard frog (Rana chiricahuensis).(Final Listing Rules)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Endangered Species Update
- Article date:
- May 1, 2003
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This species of frog as been eliminated from more than 75 percent of historical sites and numerous mountain ranges, valleys and drainages within its former range. In areas where it is still present, populations are often small, widely scattered, and occupy marginal and dynamic habitats. Known threats include habitat alteration, destruction, and fragmentation, predation by non-native organism, and disease. The June 13 final listing rule will give ...
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