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Can Crayfish and Creek Chub Sustain Otters in the Mora River
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River otters have been successfully reintroduced to other NM rivers. If the Mora River is similar to these systems, then the biomass & production rate of fish and crayfish will sustain the min. river otter dietary requirements.
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Conservation Genetics In A Bison-Cattle Hybrid Herd At Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge
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• American Bison (Bison bison) are a keystone species in prairie grassland ecosystems.
• Bison experienced a severe genetic bottleneck in the late 1800s and their numbers declined drastically.
• The species recovered from the bottleneck and now there are more than 500,000 bison today.
• Hybridization with cattle has threatened bison fitness and genetic adaptations necessary for survival in North American grassland habitats.
• Bison are found in both Federal and private herds around North America.
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• Identify bison individuals located at Rio Mora NWR that have genetic evidence of cattle introgression in mitochondrial DNA.
• Identify lineages in the bison herd at the Rio Mora NWR.
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Do Pinon and Juniper Shrubs Out-Compete Herbaceous Vegetation?
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With an open landscape and semiarid climate, short grass prairies support unique biodiversity, including bison, songbirds and a variety of grass species.
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Ecological and Social Consequences of Collaborative Bison Reintroduction in the Western U.S.
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This study focuses on evaluating the status and impact of collaborative conversation groups in the US
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Genetic Structure and Hybridization of the Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates Pipiens) along the Mora watershed in northern New Mexico
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Genetic Structure and Hybridization of the Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates Pipiens) along the Mora watershed in northern New Mexico
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Gunnison's Prairie Dog Reintroduction at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge
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Plan to reintroduce Gunnison's Prairie Dog reintroduction at the Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge.
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Native Seed Restoration Project
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This service learning partnership with RMNWR provides information about native plant species germination percentages and conditions that plants encounter. Rio Mora can use this information begin their restoration with a seed mix that is successful and resilient in the local habitat.
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Pinon and Juniper Encroachment Impacts on Shortgrass Prairie Ecosystems
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How does woody shrub encroachment influence plant diversity, vegetation cover and community service?
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Plan to Increase American Beaver Populations at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge, NM
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Plan to Increase American Beaver Populations at Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge, NM
Goals: Grow beaver population in Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge to 20; Improve and expand habitat; Deter bison from beaver habitat
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Rio Mora National Wildlife Refuge habitat suitability status for the reintroduction of the North American river otter (Lontra canadensis)
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An exploration of the hypothesis that because river otters have been successfully reintroduced in other New Mexican rivers, the Mora River will also likely be a suitable ecosystem for their reintroduction.
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