River, Stream, & Wetland Species

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  • Southwestern willow flycatcher

    The southwestern willow flycatcher is a federally endangered bird that breeds in dense riparian vegetation near surface water or saturated soils in the American Southwest.

  • Navajo sedge

    Navajo sedge is a slender, perennial sedge known from a few small populations in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah. It occurs only in seeps and springs, and is usually found within pinyon-juniper woodlands.

Last updated: October 3, 2016

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