Sensitive animals of the Jarbidge Resource Area, Idaho

Publication Type:

Unpublished

Authors:

Klott, Jim

Source:

Idaho Bureau of Land Management, Issue Idaho Bureau of Land Management Technical Bulletin 96-10, Boise, p.[52] (1996)

Call Number:

U96KLO02IDUS

Keywords:

California Bighorn Sheep, Ferruginous Hawk, Fringed Myotis, Idaho dunes tiger beetle, Kit Fox, Loggerhead Shrike, Long-billed Curlew, Long-eared Myotis, Northern Goshawk, northern leopard frog, Peregrine Falcon, pygmy rabbit, Snake River physa, Spotted Bat, spotted frog, Townsend's Big-Eared Bat, Trumpeter Swan, Western Burrowing Owl, Western Toad, white sturgeon, white-faced Ibis, Yuma Myotis

Abstract:

Statewide, at the time this report was written, there were over 90 animal species on various lists (from agencies, such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and other groups, such as the Idaho Chapter of the Wildlife Society) of special status or concern. Forty of these species are either present or likely to be present on the Jarbidge Resource Area. This report provides brief accounts of those 40 sensitive animal species in this area; technical references are included.

Notes:

ELECTRONIC FILE - Zoology: Multiple Species