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<strong>Wisconsin</strong>’s Strategy for Wildlife Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need<br />
Table Page<br />
3-104. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately associated with dry cliff communities and their association with Ecological<br />
Landscapes that support dry cliff. ................................................................................3-546<br />
3-105. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with forested ridge and swale communities. .........3-552<br />
3-106. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with forested ridge and swale communities and their association<br />
with Ecological Landscapes that support forested ridge and swale..................................3-553<br />
3-107. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately associated with forested ridge and swale communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support forested ridge and swale.........................................3-554<br />
3-108. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with Great Lakes beach communities...................3-560<br />
3-109. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with Great Lakes beach communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support Great Lakes beach. ................................................3-561<br />
3-110. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with Great Lakes dune communities. ...................3-565<br />
3-111. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with Great Lakes dune communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support Great Lakes dune...................................................3-566<br />
3-112. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with boreal forest communities............................3-592<br />
3-113. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with boreal forest communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support boreal forest. .........................................................3-594<br />
3-114. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately associated with boreal forest communities and their association with Ecological<br />
Landscapes that support boreal forest...........................................................................3-581<br />
3-115. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with northern dry forest communities. .................3-585<br />
3-116. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with northern dry forest communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support northern dry forest. ................................................3-587<br />
3-117. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately associated with northern dry forest communities and their association with<br />
Ecological Landscapes that support northern dry forest. ................................................3-588<br />
3-118. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with northern dry-mesic forest communities.........3-594<br />
3-119. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with northern dry-mesic forest communities and their association<br />
with Ecological Landscapes that support northern dry-mesic forest................................3-595<br />
3-120. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately associated with northern dry-mesic forest communities and their association<br />
with Ecological Landscapes that support northern dry-mesic forest................................3-596<br />
3-121. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
moderately or significantly associated with northern hardwood swamp communities.......3-601<br />
3-122. Vertebrate Species <strong>of</strong> Greatest Conservation Need that are (or historically were)<br />
significantly associated with northern hardwood swamp communities and their association<br />
with Ecological Landscapes that support northern hardwood swamp. .............................3-603<br />
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