>Weird, both these pages have the same address but they
>look totally different in my browser...the second one
>is accessed through the international cites site, and
>then doing a search for flame chub.
I found the most recent list of Tennessee listings through a search link on
the second page. Flame chub are currently listed as "In need of management."
I don't think they have any special status in Alabama, but are extirpated
from Kentucky and doggone rare in Georgia.
cheers,
Dave
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