Potential of BLM lands in western Fresno and eastern San Benito and Monterey counties, California, as critical habitats for the endangered San Joaquin kit fox, Vulpes macrotis mutica, and blunt-nosed leopard lizard, Crotaphytus silus
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"The major objectives of this project were to determine the presence and relative density of the San Joaquin kit fox and blunt-nosed leopard lizard on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands in western Fresno and eastern San Benito and Monterey counties, California, and to determine the potential of these lands as critical habitat for these endangered species"--Page iii.
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