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12-22-2016

Sauromalus varius

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Detailed information
Full Name: San Esteban Island chuckwalla (Sauromalus varius)
Where found: Wherever found
Critical Habitat:N/A
Species Group:Reptiles
Current listing status
Status Date Listed Lead Region Where Listed
Endangered 03/20/1980 Foreign (Headquarters) Wherever found
  • Countries in which the the San Esteban Island chuckwalla, Wherever found is known to occur: Mexico
Federal register documents
Date
Citation Page
Title
03/20/1980 45 FR 18009 18010 Listing with Endangered Status for Five Species of Foreign Reptiles
11/02/1979 44 FR 63474 63476 Proposed Listing with Endangered Status for Five Species of Foreign Reptiles
Recovery
No recovery information is available for the San Esteban Island chuckwalla.
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