Common use of Current Distribution Clause in Contracts

Current Distribution. The current distribution of least chub has expanded beyond the distribution limits of the 1980s due to a newly discovered population and several refuge sites. In the Utah’s West Desert, least chub occur in Snake Valley in northwestern Utah in Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Springs (Twin Springs) and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Springs (Xxxxxxx et al. 2004) (Fig. 2). Further surveys have confirmed that least chub have been extirpated from the Callao springs on the Xxxxxx ranch and the Xxxxxx Springs complex (Xxxxx 1990). Least chub have recently been transplanted to Xxxxxx Spring and Deadman Spring located at Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge (Fig. 2) as an effort to establish additional populations and expand its range. In 1997, monitoring efforts confirmed that the populations were persisting in Xxxxxx Spring (Xxxxxx 1999). More recent surveys in 2000-2001 have found a steady decline in least chub in Xxxxxx Spring most likely due to the re-invasion of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)(Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx 2002). Currently, there are efforts to make use of alternative water bodies at the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge as an additional genetic refuge for least chub.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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Current Distribution. The current distribution of least chub has expanded beyond the distribution limits of the 1980s due to a newly discovered population and several refuge sites. In the Utah’s West Desert, least chub occur in Snake Valley in northwestern Utah in Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Springs (Twin Springs) and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Springs (Xxxxxxx Wheeler et al. 2004) (Fig. 2). Further surveys have confirmed that least chub have been extirpated from the Callao springs on the Xxxxxx ranch and the Xxxxxx Springs complex (Xxxxx 1990). Least chub have recently been transplanted to Xxxxxx Spring and Deadman Spring located at Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge (Fig. 2) as an effort to establish additional populations and expand its range. In 1997, monitoring efforts confirmed that the populations were persisting in Xxxxxx Spring Xxxxxx (Xxxxxx 1999). More recent surveys in 2000-2001 have found a steady decline in least chub in Xxxxxx Spring most likely due to the re-invasion of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)(Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx 2002). Currently, there are efforts to make use of alternative water bodies at the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge as an additional genetic refuge for least chub.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conservation Agreement

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Current Distribution. The current distribution of least chub has expanded beyond the distribution limits of the 1980s due to a newly discovered population and several refuge sites. In the Utah’s West Desert, least chub occur in Snake Valley in northwestern Utah in Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxx Springs (Twin Springs) and Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Springs (Xxxxxxx et al. 2004) (Fig. 2). Further surveys have confirmed that least chub have been extirpated from the Callao springs on the Xxxxxx ranch and the Xxxxxx Springs complex (Xxxxx 1990). Least chub have recently been transplanted to Xxxxxx Spring and Deadman Spring located at Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge (Fig. 2) as an effort to establish additional populations and expand its range. In 1997, monitoring efforts confirmed that the populations were persisting in Xxxxxx Spring Xxxxxx (Xxxxxx 1999). More recent surveys in 2000-2001 have found a steady decline in least chub in Xxxxxx Spring most likely due to the re-invasion of mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)(Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx 2002). Currently, there are efforts to make use of alternative water bodies at the Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge as an additional genetic refuge for least chub.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Conservation Agreement

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