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Santa Fe
National Forest

1474 Rodeo Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505

Phone:(505) 438-7840
Fax:(505) 438-7834

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Wildlife, Fish & Plants



Santa Fe National Habitats and Wildlife
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Habitats and Wildlife Slideshow - 6.01 MB When prompted to download the file, please save it to your computer. Download takes a while, please be patient.
Habitats and Wildlife Slideshow with notes - adobe pdf file 2.74 MB
September 29, 2006

Santa Fe National Forest Sensitive Species List
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2007 Animals Sensitive Species List

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2007 Plants Species Species List

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2007 Southwestern Region (R3) Sensitive Species Criteria

Management Indicator Species Assessment Report
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MIS Assessment Report 2006 - adobe pdf file 256 KB
May, 2006

Fisheries Program
* The Santa Fe National Forest has a variety of fishing opportunities. Our Fisheries Program not only highlights these great fishing spots, it also strives to teach the community about fisheries research and preservation. More, text icon


Respect the Rio
* Respect the River and Respect the Rio are multi-faceted restoration and education programs designed to balance the need for preservation of riparian and flood-prone areas with needs of the public. More, text icon

FEDERALLY LISTED THREATENED, ENDANGERED, AND PROPOSED SPECIES LIKELY TO OCCUR ON THE SANTA FE NATIONAL FOREST

(INCLUDING DESIGNATED AND PROPOSED CRITICAL HABITAT)

January 06, 2004

Common Name Scientific Name Status
BIRDS
Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus T
Mexican Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis lucida T
FISH
Rio Grande Silvery Minnow Hybognathus amarus E, CH

PLANTS

Holy ghost ipomopsis Ipomopsis sancti-spiritus E

The Rio Grande silvery minnow does not necessarily occur on the Forest; however, it is possible to have projects with indirect effects, which could affect individuals of the species, which occur off Forest boundaries.

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