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Available Information

Arkansas darter (Etheostoma cragini)

Natural History and Regulatory Information
Candidate Information
Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)

Neosho madtom (Noturus placidus)

Natural History and Regulatory Information
Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)
Fact sheet

Niangua darter (Etheostoma nianguae)

Natural History and Regulatory Information
Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)
Fact sheet

Ozark cavefish (Amblyopsis rosae)
National Geographic: Eyeless "Ghost Fish" Haunts Ozark Caves October 29, 2003

Natural History and Regulatory Information
Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)

Fact Sheet

Pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus)

Natural History and Regulatory Information
Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)

Fact sheet

Recovery Actions
Non-traditional S7 Grant: Windy Bar Island Acquisition (Cape Girardeau County, MO): $483,504 - May 2007

Recovery Information (Middle Mississippi River)

Missouri River News and Information

Scioto madtom (Noturus trautmani)

Natural History and Regulatoty Information
Fact Sheet

Topeka Shiner (Notropis topeka)

Topeka Shiner Critical Habitat Information
Correction - Final Designation of Critical Habitat (PDF); Federal Register Notice - March 25, 2005

Final Designation of Critical Habitat for the Topeka Shiner (PDF);
Federal Register Notice - July 27, 2004

News Release: Critical Habitat for the Topeka Shiner Designated in
Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska - July 27, 2004

Questions and Answers about the Topeka Shiner Critical Habitat Designation

Topeka Shiner Life History, Ecology, and Regulatory Information
Questions and Answers about the Topeka Shiner

Topeka Shiner in Minnesota

Species Profile (links to National U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service web pages)

Topeka Shiner Recovery Information
Private Stewardship Grant (May 2007): Southern Iowa Oak Savanna and Grand River Grassland Cooperative Restoration Initiative – Clarke, Decatur and Lucas Counties, Iowa; Ringgold County, Missouri – ($193,625*)

Private Stewardship Grant (May 2007): Restore Native Prairie and Oak Savanna Communities In the Little Sioux Watershed in Northwest Iowa – Buena Vista, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, and O’Brien Counties, Iowa – ($81,000*)

Private Stewardship Grant (May 2007): Topeka Shiner Recovery and Habitat Restoration - Calhoun County, Iowa – ($18,040)

2006 S6 Grant Project: Recovery activities for selected federally listed species in Minnesota

Recovery Activities in Iowa

Topeka Shiner S7 Consultation Information
Recommendations for Projects Affecting Waters Inhabited by Topeka Shiners (Notropis topeka) in Minnesota

May 2007

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