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A number of plants and animals that were once native to Grand Canyon can no longer be found within its' boundaries. Native plants and animals that are no longer present in a place that was once their home are called '''extirpated species'''. The Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program has a goal to restore populations of extirpated species, to the extent feasible and advisable. | A number of plants and animals that were once native to Grand Canyon can no longer be found within its' boundaries. Native plants and animals that are no longer present in a place that was once their home are called '''extirpated species'''. The Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program has a goal to restore populations of extirpated species, to the extent feasible and advisable. | ||
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*[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/14oct28/Attach_14a.pdf| HBC Downlisting and Kanab Ambersnail Delisting] | *[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/14oct28/Attach_14a.pdf| HBC Downlisting and Kanab Ambersnail Delisting] | ||
+ | *[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/14apr08/Attach_05a.pdf| Species of Management Concern] | ||
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A number of plants and animals that were once native to Grand Canyon can no longer be found within its' boundaries. Native plants and animals that are no longer present in a place that was once their home are called extirpated species. The Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program has a goal to restore populations of extirpated species, to the extent feasible and advisable. |
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