The Preston White River springfish is one of five subspecies of Crenichthys baileyi, and is one of only five native fishes known from warm springs in the upper White River system in White Pine, Nye, and Lincoln counties. More
White River springfish (Crenichtheys baileyi grandis), Pahranagat roundtail chub (Gila robusta jordani) and southwestern willow flycatcher (Empidonax trailii extimus), within the Pahranagat Valley, Nevada. The proposed duration of both the SHA and permit is 50 years. More
The White River springfish Crenichthys baileyi, is a rare goodeid fish of the Great Basin of western North America, native to various warm springs in the White River drainage of eastern Nevada. Each side has two rows of dark blotches. More
AND LAWS: The White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi baileyi) has been designated as Endangered pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (50 CFR 17.11; P.L. 93-205, 87 Stat. 884; 16 U.S.C. 1531-1540), as amended. The subspecies has this status wherever found including the State of Nevada. More
White River Springfish Crenichthys baileyi grandis (Williams and Wilde, 1981) KINGDOM: Animal GROUP: Fish PHYLUM: Chordata CLASS: Osteichthyes ORDER: Atheriniformes FAMILY: Goodeidae Crenichthys baileyi ssp. is a small (2. More
Status: Hiko White River springfish populations fluctuated widely in Blue Link Spring; however, the total number had increased steadily to an estimated 5,500 individuals by 1994 (Lujan 1994). More
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White River springfish, the Pahranagat roundtail chub, the Railroad Valley springfish; a bird, the southwestern willow flycatcher, and an orchid, the Ute ladies' tresses. All of the species are protected by the Endangered Species Act, Atwood said. More
Hiko White River springfish, Crenichthys baileyi grandis - Populations were monitored at Hiko, Crystal, and Blue Link Springs. The Hiko and Blue Link populations are stable at populations of 5,480 and 9,460 respectively. More
Figure 2: Hiko White River Springfish, with upper tip of tail clipped for survey. More
Preston White River springfish in English