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    September 2007

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    Published by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Abstract

    In this issue:
    4 Measuring Recovery Success
    6 Partnerships Can Conserve Species and a Way of Life
    8 Rare Bird Nest is Cause for Celebration
    10 Jump Starting a Rabbit’s Recovery
    11 Conserving a Natural Utah Treasure
    12 New Hope for the Leon Springs Pupfish
    14 Sometimes It’s the Little Things that Matter
    16 Cooperative Conservation for the Page Springsnail
    18 A Rare Plant Returns to San Francisco Bay
    20 Restoring Whooping Crane Habitat in Texas
    22 Contaminants in Unexpected Places
    24 Protecting and Restoring Marbled Murrelet Habitat
    28 Sturgeon Conservation in the Russian Far East and China
    33 Focus on Hatcheries: Quality Nutrition Improves Kelt Survival
    34 Focus on Refuges: Refuges Help Recover Rare California Species

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