Scientific Name Distribution Status Haliaeetus leucocephalus alascanus
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1 APPENDICIES : SPECIAL STATUS SPECIES Common Name Bald eagle Scientific Name Distribution Status Haliaeetus leucocephalus alascanus threatened delisted Golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos California condor Masked bobwhite quail Scaled quail Mearn s (Montezuma) quail Gould s turkey Merriam s turkey Gymnogyps californianus Colinus virginianus ridgwayi Callipepla squamata Cyrtonyx montezumae Meleagris gallopavo Mexicana Meleagris gallopavo merriami Northern Southern Southcentral, Northern New Mexico Central and Southcentral Southern, South-western Central and Northern and - Management Gila NF Coronado NF state listed threatened Sensitive Management Relationship to Mexican Wolves Scavenger Scavenger Scavenger 1 P A G E
2 Rio Grande turkey Meleagris gallopavo intermedia Apache-Sitgreaves NF Cibola NF Coconino NF Coronado NF Kaibab NF Prescott NF Tonto NF Management Cibola NF Ocelot Leopardus pardalis Southern Jaguar Panthera onca Southern and American Black Bear Rocky mountain bighorn sheep Desert bighorn sheep Ursus americanus Management Cibola NF Coronado NF Ovis canadensis canadensis Ovis canadensis mexicana, Southwestern Southern, southern Species of Greatest Conservation Need Species of Greatest Conservation Need Management Coronado NF Predator Predator Predator/scavenge r 2 P A G E
3 Sonoran Pronghorn American Pronghorn Coues Whitetailed deer Rocky Mountain elk Rocky Mountain mule deer Antilocapra americana sonoriensis Antilocapra americana americana Odocoileus virginianus couesi Cervus nelsoni Odocoileus hemionus hemionous elaphus Southwestern Southern and Central Red fox Vulpes vulpes Northeastern, Northern - Management Apache-Sitgreaves NF Coconino NF Coronado NF Kaibab NF Prescott NF Management Coronado NF Management Apache-Sitgreaves NF Cibola NF Coconino NF Kaibab NF Lincoln NF Tonto NF Management Apache-Sitgreaves NF Cibola NF Coconino NF Gila NF Kaibab NF Lincoln NF Prescott NF Predator 3 P A G E
4 Kit fox Vulpes macrotis Swift fox Vulpes velox Eastern Scavenger Scavenger Long-tailed weasel American beaver Southeastern river otter Southwestern river otter Black-footed ferret Black-tailed prairie dog Gunnison's prairie dog Mustela frenata Castor canadensis Lontra canadensis lataxina Lontra canadensis sonora Mogollon Rim, southern skyislands in Management Gila NF Mustela nigripes Northwestern Cynomys ludovicianus Cynomys gunnisoni Northeastern, northwestern Predator/scavenge r Predator 4 P A G E
5 Southwestern cottontail North Kaibab Mountain cottontail White-sided jackrabbit Antelope jackrabbit Western Spotted skunk Hog-nosed skunk Hooded skunk Guadalupe pocket gopher Cebolleta Southern pocket gopher Southern pocket gopher Sylvilagus nuttallii pinetis Sylvilagus nuttallii grangeri Lepus callotis gaillardia Northern, northern Northern Southern threatened. Lepus alleni Southern Spilogale gracilis Conepatus leuconotus Mephitis macroura milleri Thomomys bottae guadalupensis Thomomys bottae paguatae Thomomys umbrinus intermedius Southern, Southern Northern Thomomys 5 P A G E
6 pocket gopher talpoides Southern (pajarito) pocket gopher Harquahala Southern pocket gopher Harris' Antelope Prospect Valley Whitetailed Antelope Arizona gray Chiricahua fox Thomomys umbrinus quercinus Thomomys bottae subsimilis Ammospermophil us harrisii Ammospermophil us leucurus tersus Sciurus arizonensis Sciurus nayaritensis chiracahuae Southern Southwestern Southern threatened Gila NF Red Mt Graham red Tamiasciurus hudsonicus Tamiasciurus hudsonicus grahamens Southern Management Apache-Sitgreaves NF Coconino NF Kaibab NF Lincoln NF Management 6 P A G E
7 Coronado NF Abert's Sciurus aberti Management Apache-Sitgreaves NF Coconino NF Kaibab NF Prescott NF Tonto NF Abert's Chuska Uinta chipmunk Gray-collared chipmunk Colorado chipmunk Penasco least chipmunk White Mountains chipmunk White Mountains ground Sciurus chuscensis aberti Northern, Management Tamias umbrinus Northern Tamias cinereicollis Tamias quadrivittatus Tamias minimus atristriatus Neotamias minimus arizonensis Ictidomys tridecemlineatus monticola Northeastern, northern and central Northern Northern threatened 7 P A G E
8 Spotted ground Goldenmantled ground Thirteen-lined ground Chisel-toothed Kangaroo rat Banner-tailed Kangaroo rat Yavapai Arizona Cotton rat Yellow-nosed Cotton rat Tawny-bellied Cotton rat Colorado River Cotton rat Hispid Cotton rat Spermophilus spilosoma Spermophilus lateralis Spermophilus tridecemlineatus Dipodomys microps celsus Dipodomys spectabilis clarenci Sigmodon arizonae jacksoni Sigmodon ochrognathus Sigmodon fulviventer Sigmodon arizonae plenus Sigmodon hispidus Eastern, northwestern Northwestern Northern / Southern and central, southwestern Southeastern, 8 P A G E
9 Yuma Hispid Cotton rat Sigmodon hispidus eremicus Arizona Cotton Sigmodon Southern and rat arizonae cienegae central, southwestern Desert woodrat Neotoma lepida Stephen's woodrat Northern Pygmy Long-tailed Pocket Fulvous Harvest Northern Grasshopper Apache Pocket Springerville Pocket Neotoma stephensi Baiomys taylori ater Chaetodipus formosus Reithrodontomys fulvescens Onychomys leucogaster Perognathus apache melanotis Perognathus flavus goodpasteri Southeastern, Southwestern Southeast Eastern, Western Northern 9 P A G E
10 Wupatki Arizona Pocket Perognathus amplus cineris Northern Little Pocket Perognathus longimembris Rock Peromyscus nasutus (difficilis) Southeastern, Arizona Pocket Perognathus amplus New Mexico Meadow Zapus hudsonius luteus Northern Jumping Plains harvest Reithrodontomys montanus Southeastern, Southern Rock pocket Chaetodipus intermedius Southern Grasshopper Onychomys torridus Canyon Peromyscus crinitus Mesquite Peromyscus Southern and 10 P A G E
11 (Merriam s) Navajo Mogollon vole White-bellied Long-tailed vole Hualapai Mexican vole Southern redbacked vole Arizona Montane vole New Mexico shrew Merriam's shrew merriami Southcentral Microtus mogollonensis navaho Microtus longicaudus leucophaeus Microtus mexicanus hualpaiensis Clethrionomys gapperi Microtus montanus arizonensis Sorex neomexicanus Northern Southern Northern East-central, Management Lincoln NF Sorex merriami Arizona shrew Sorex arizonae Southeastern, Southwestern Cinereus (masked) shrew Sorex cinereus cinereus Northern species of Greatest 11 P A G E
12 Preble's shrew Sorex preblei Northern Cockrum's Desert shrew American Water shrew Notiosorex cockrumi Sorex palustris Northern, Northern Dwarf shrew Sorex nanus Northern, Northern North American least shrew end Cryptotis parva 12 P A G E
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