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<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Strategy for Wildlife Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need<br />

Table Page<br />

3-68. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with warmwater streams and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support warmwater streams.................................................................3-446<br />

3-69. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with Great Lakes barrens communities. ...............3-451<br />

3-70. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with Great Lakes barrens communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support Great Lakes barrens...............................................3-452<br />

3-71. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with Great Lakes barrens communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support Great Lakes barrens...............................................3-453<br />

3-72. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with oak barrens communities.............................3-458<br />

3-73. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with oak barrens communities and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support oak barrens. ...........................................................................3-460<br />

3-74. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with oak barrens communities and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support oak barrens. ...........................................................................3-461<br />

3-75. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with pine barrens communities............................3-467<br />

3-76. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with pine barrens communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support pine barrens...........................................................3-468<br />

3-77. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with pine barrens communities and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support pine barrens. ..........................................................................3-469<br />

3-78. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with bracken grassland communities....................3-475<br />

3-79. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with bracken grassland communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support bracken grassland. .................................................3-477<br />

3-80. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with bracken grassland communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support bracken grassland. .................................................3-478<br />

3-81. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with dry prairie communities...............................3-483<br />

3-82. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with dry prairie communities and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support dry prairie. .............................................................................3-485<br />

3-83. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately associated with dry prairie communities and their association with Ecological<br />

Landscapes that support dry prairie. .............................................................................3-486<br />

3-84. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

moderately or significantly associated with dry-mesic prairie communities.....................3-492<br />

3-85. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />

significantly associated with dry-mesic prairie communities and their association with<br />

Ecological Landscapes that support dry-mesic prairie....................................................3-494<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

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