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Cross Border Waters: Fragile
Treasures for the 21st Century
Ninth U.S./Mexico Border States Conference on
Recreation, Parks, and Wildlife
Contents
Introduction
Purpose of Conference and Conference Objectives .................................... .
Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................
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General Session
Planning for "Natural" Disaster: Unsustainable Development of
United States/Mexico Border.....................................................................
Helen Ingram
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Ecotourism, Recreation, and Partnerships
Valuing Tourism in the Sierra Tarahumara of Chihuahua, Mexico:
A Comparison Between Domestic and Foreign Tourists..........................
Lydia Breunig and Evan Mercer
Sonoran Desert Ecosystem Partnership:Putting Practice to Commitment...
S.E. Cornelius and Carlos Yruretagoyena
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Environmental Education
Jointly Managing a Transboundry Aquifer: A Binational Dialogue Through
Community Participation and Education .. .. ............... ..................... ... ..... ...
Elaine M. Hebard
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Tucson Audubon Society's Borderlands Environmental
Education Programs...................................................................................
Erin K. Deely
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Cultural Resources
El Uso actual de los Monumentos Historicos en Ia Cudad Fronteriza
de Matamoros............................................................................................
Angelica Ibarra Gonzalez
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Protection and Conservation
Areas Protegidas en Mexico ante Proyectos de Desarrollo:
El Caso de Ia Laguna San Ignacio en B.C.S., Mexico..............................
Lourdes Nieblas Cuevas
Ecological Information Exchange Across the Border:
A Bibliography for Planners, Managers, and Research Workers .............
Peter F. Ffolliott, Leonard F. DeBano, Diego Valdez-Zamudio,
Malchus B. Baker, Jr., Carleton B. Edminster, Daniel P. Huebner,
and Gerald J. Gottfried
What to Protect in Chihuahua and Sonora ..... ................................. ..............
Rurik List, Oscar Moctezuma, and Matthew J. Miller
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Flora and Vegetation
Caracterizacion de Ia Vegetacion del Desierto Sonorense en una Area
del Municipio de Pitiquito, Sonora, Mexico................................................
Cecilia Hernandez C., Glafiro Alanis F.,
Susana Favela L., y Alejandro Ledezma M.
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Riparian Vegetation on the Rio Santa Cruz, Sonora..................................... 100
Gilberta Solis-Garza and Philip Jenkins
Vegetation Classification Field Techniques versus the
Arizona GAP Program Vegetation Map..................................................... 119
Peter S. Bennett and Michael Kunzmann
Legal and Illegal Trade Between Mexico and the U.S. in Plants and
Plant Products Listed Under CITES .......................................................... 129
Joel P. Floyd
Water Resources
Ordenamiento Hidrologico de Ia Cuenca del Rio San Juan.......................... 139
Rafael Aranda, Rolando Zamarripa, Laura Rojas,
Gabriela Navarro, y Jose Navar
El Agua en Ia Frontera Entre Mexico y Estado Unidos:
Una Persepctiva Historica ......................................................................... 148
Lawrence Douglas Taylor Hansen
Fisheries
Influence of Low Flows on Abundance of Fish in the
Upper San Pedro River, Arizona .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 167
Jerome A. Stefferud and Sally E. Stefferud
Habitat Use by Three Rio Yaqui Fishes on the San Bernardino
and Leslie Canyon National Wildlife Refuges .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 182
Ronnie A. Maes and 0. Eugene Maughan
El pez Pupo del Desierto ( Cyprinondon macularius) en Ia reserva de Ia
biosfera El Pinacate y Gran Desierto de Altar, Sonora, Mexico ............... 200
Maria de Lourdes Murguia Ruiz
Wild life Management
Wildlife as an Economic Staple: An Example from the
San Carlos Apache Reservation ...... .... .... ........... ........... ....... ... .... ..... ..... ... 209
Brian Czech and Luis A. Tarango
Densidad y Diversidad Estacional de una Comunidad de Roedores
en Ia Provincia Biotica Tamaulipeca, Nuevo Leon, Mexico ...................... 216
Ma. del Socorro Lara-Lopez, Alberto Gonzalez-Romero, y
Carlos A. Lopez-Gonzalez
Survival of Gould's Turkey Transplanted into the
Galiuro Mountains, Arizona ....................................................................... 227
Brian F. Wakeling
Coyotes in Urban Areas: Conflicts and Solutions .......................................... 235
Martha Grinder and Paul R. Krausman
Analysis of a Publicly Operated Pheasant Hunt in Southern California ........ 244
Erick Burres, David Fischer, and Daniel Wegner
Rainfall and Masked Bobwhites in Sonora, Mexico .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 253
Gustavo Camou L., William P. Kuvlesky Jr., and Fred S. Guthery
Poster Papers
Digital Geographic Data to Support Long-Term Ecosystem Management
for the Fort Huachuca Region .................................................................... 261
Robert Lozar, John Wickizer, Sheridan Stone, David Mouat,
Carl Steinitz, Gretchen Kent, Winifred Hodge, and Robert Anderson
The Possibility for Establishment of the Clam (Chione gnidia) in the
Estuary of La Cruz, Sonora, Mexico .......................................................... 269
Hernan Aubert and 0. Eugene Maughan
Abstracts ......... .................................. ............................. ......... 273
Conference Participants .. .... ............................................. ..... 335
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