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Fish and birds make up all the endangered species of animals in Nevada. They are the following:

Fish:

Cui-ui

White River Springfish

Hiko White River Springfish

Devils Hole Pupfish

Ash Meadows Amargosa Pupfish

Warm Springs Amargoa Pupfish

Pahrump Poolfish

Bonytail Chub

Pahranagat Roundtail Chub

Virgin River Chub

White River Spinedace

Moapa Dace

Woundfin

Independence Valley Speckled Dace

Ash Meadows Speckled Dace

Clover Valley Speckled Dace

Razorback Sucker

Birds:

Southern Willow Flycatcher

Wood Stork

Brown Pelican

Yuma Clapper Rail

Least Tern

Amphibians

· Columbia Spotted frog (rana luteiventrus)

· Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (rana muscosa)

· Relict Leopard Frog (rana onca)

· Yosemite toad (bufo canorus)

Birds

· Bald Eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus)

· Brown Pelican (pelecanus occidentialis)

· Greater Sage-grouse (centrocercus urophasianus)

· Least Tern (sterna antillarum)

· Southern Willow Flycatcher (empiodonax traillii extimus)

· Wood Stork (mycteria Americana)

· Yellow-billed Cuckoo (coccyzus americanus)

· Yuma Clapper Rail (rallus longirostris yumanensis)

Fish

· Ash Meadows Amargosa Pupfish (cyprinodont nevadensis mionectes)

· Ash Meadows Speckled Dace (Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis)

· Big Springs Spindace (lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis)

· Bonytail Chub (gila elegans)

· Bull Trout (salvelinus confluentus)

· Clover Valley Speckled Dace (rhinichthys osculus oligoporus)

· Colorado Pikeminnow (ptychocheilus lucius)

· Cui-ui (Chasmites cujus)

· Desert Dace (Eremichthys across)

· Devils Hole Pupfish (cyprinodont diabolis)

· Hiko White River Spring fish (crenichthys baileyi grandis)

· Humpback Chub (gila cypha)

· Independence Valley Speckled Dace (Rhinichthys osculus lethoporus)

· Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (oncorhynchus clarki henshawi)

· Moapa Dace (Moapa coriacea)

· Pahranagat Roundtail Chub (gila robusta jordani)

· Pahrump Poolfish (empetrichthys latos)

· Paiute Cutthroat Trout (oncorhynchus clarkia seleniris)

· Railroad Valley Springfish (crenichthys nevadae)

· Razorback Sucker (xyrauchen texanus)

· Virgin River Chub (gila robusta seminude)

· Warm Springs Pupfish (cyprinodon nevadensis pectoralis)

· Warner Sucker (catostomus warnerensis)

· White River Spinedace (lepidomeda albivallis)

· White River Springfish (crenichthys baileyi baileyi)

· Woundfin (plagopterus argentissimus)

Insects

· Ash Meadows Naucorid (ambrysus amargosus)

· Carson Wandering Skipper (pseudocopaeodes eunus)

· Elongate Mud meadows Springsnail (pyrgulopsis notidicola)

· Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly (lcaricia Shasta charlestonesnsis)

Mammals

· Bighorn Sheep (ovis Canadensis californiana)

· Fisher (martes pennant)

· Gray Wolf (canis lupus)

Plants

· Armargos Niterwort (nitrophila mohavensis)

· Ash Meadows Blazingstar (mentzelia leucophylla)

· Ash Meadows Gumplant (grindelia fraxino-pratensis)

· Ash Meadows Ivesia (ivesia kingie eremica)

· Ash Meadows Milk-vetch (astragalus phoenix)

· Churchill Narrows Buckwheat (eriogonum diatomaceum)

· Goose Creek Milvetch (astragalus anserinus)

· Las Vegas Buckwheat (eriogonum corymbosum var. Nilesii)

· Soldier Meadows Cinquefoil (potentilla basaltica)

· Spring-Loving Centaury (centaurium namophilum)

· Steamboat Buckwheat (eriogonum ovalifolium williamsiae)

· Tahoe Yellow Cress (rorippa subumbellata)

· Ute Lady's Tresses (spiranthes diluvialis)

· Webber's invesia (ivesia webberi)

Reptile

· Desert Tortoise (gopherus agassizii)

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Amphibians

· Columbia Spotted frog (rana luteiventrus)

· Mountain Yellow-legged Frog (rana muscosa)

· Relict Leopard Frog (rana onca)

· Yosemite toad (bufo canorus)

Birds

· Bald Eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus)

· Brown Pelican (pelecanus occidentialis)

· Greater Sage-grouse (centrocercus urophasianus)

· Least Tern (sterna antillarum)

· Southern Willow Flycatcher (empiodonax traillii extimus)

· Wood Stork (mycteria Americana)

· Yellow-billed Cuckoo (coccyzus americanus)

· Yuma Clapper Rail (rallus longirostris yumanensis)

Fish

· Ash Meadows Amargosa Pupfish (cyprinodont nevadensis mionectes)

· Ash Meadows Speckled Dace (Rhinichthys osculus nevadensis)

· Big Springs Spindace (lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis)

· Bonytail Chub (gila elegans)

· Bull Trout (salvelinus confluentus)

· Clover Valley Speckled Dace (rhinichthys osculus oligoporus)

· Colorado Pikeminnow (ptychocheilus lucius)

· Cui-ui (Chasmites cujus)

· Desert Dace (Eremichthys across)

· Devils Hole Pupfish (cyprinodont diabolis)

· Hiko White River Spring fish (crenichthys baileyi grandis)

· Humpback Chub (gila cypha)

· Independence Valley Speckled Dace (Rhinichthys osculus lethoporus)

· Lahontan Cutthroat Trout (oncorhynchus clarki henshawi)

· Moapa Dace (Moapa coriacea)

· Pahranagat Roundtail Chub (gila robusta jordani)

· Pahrump Poolfish (empetrichthys latos)

· Paiute Cutthroat Trout (oncorhynchus clarkia seleniris)

· Railroad Valley Springfish (crenichthys nevadae)

· Razorback Sucker (xyrauchen texanus)

· Virgin River Chub (gila robusta seminude)

· Warm Springs Pupfish (cyprinodon nevadensis pectoralis)

· Warner Sucker (catostomus warnerensis)

· White River Spinedace (lepidomeda albivallis)

· White River Springfish (crenichthys baileyi baileyi)

· Woundfin (plagopterus argentissimus)

Insects

· Ash Meadows Naucorid (ambrysus amargosus)

· Carson Wandering Skipper (pseudocopaeodes eunus)

· Elongate Mud meadows Springsnail (pyrgulopsis notidicola)

· Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly (lcaricia Shasta charlestonesnsis)

Mammals

· Bighorn Sheep (ovis Canadensis californiana)

· Fisher (martes pennant)

· Gray Wolf (canis lupus)

Plants

· Armargos Niterwort (nitrophila mohavensis)

· Ash Meadows Blazingstar (mentzelia leucophylla)

· Ash Meadows Gumplant (grindelia fraxino-pratensis)

· Ash Meadows Ivesia (ivesia kingie eremica)

· Ash Meadows Milk-vetch (astragalus phoenix)

· Churchill Narrows Buckwheat (eriogonum diatomaceum)

· Goose Creek Milvetch (astragalus anserinus)

· Las Vegas Buckwheat (eriogonum corymbosum var. Nilesii)

· Soldier Meadows Cinquefoil (potentilla basaltica)

· Spring-Loving Centaury (centaurium namophilum)

· Steamboat Buckwheat (eriogonum ovalifolium williamsiae)

· Tahoe Yellow Cress (rorippa subumbellata)

· Ute Lady's Tresses (spiranthes diluvialis)

· Webber's invesia (ivesia webberi)

Reptile

Desert Tortoise (gopherus agassizii)

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