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Table 4-34  
Threatened, Endangered, and Candidate Plant Species, in Idaho, Other States, and the U.S., Fiscal Years, 1990 and 1993

  Threatened or Endangered Candidate Species Estimated Habitat (acres) Recovery Plans[1]

  1990
 
Idaho 1 26 132,400 1
Alaska 0 18 3,503,006 0
Arizona 9 66 6,063,900 6
California 12 131 368,000 2
Colorado 10 58 616,831 9
Montana 0 8 8,300 0
Nevada 15 122 67,742 0
New Mexico 12 39 3,067,020 8
Oregon[2] 0 120 20,163 4
Utah 14 124 349,174 5
Wyoming 0 24 19,550 0
Eastern states 9 29 758 0
U.S. - - [3]14,216,844 35
 
  1993
 
Idaho 2 60 42,100 3
Alaska 0 15 18,502,000 0
Arizona 13 60 4,907,000 6
California 16 196 368,000 2
Colorado 12 57 900,500 8
Montana 0 7 43,400 0
Nevada 2 66 102,883 0
New Mexico 15 39 3,039,519 9
Oregon 2 153 30,132 1
Utah 21 132 446,154 8
Wyoming 0 56 14,556 0
Eastern states 33 297 2,000 2
U.S. - - 28,398,244 -

Source: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Statistics [year], 1990, 1993.
  For a specific listing of the above species in Idaho, see R. Moseley and C. Groves, Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants of Idaho, 1990.
Note: Total numbers of species cannot be directly obtained by adding the various state totals because many species occur in more than one state.
[1] Recovery plans that have been prepared, approved, and are being implemented.
[2] No species codes were provided by Oregon to determine the number of species.
[3] Changes in values over the previous year are attributed to better data from inventories.

Compiled by: Diane Prorak, data input assisted by: Robert Anton-Erik
Contact: Lily Wai

 

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