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Dataset: BLM-NM
Taxa: Juncaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bureau of Land Management - New Mexico State Offices


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TAFO_BLM_0280Michelle McInnis   522016-07-21
United States, New Mexico, San Miguel, Growing along river in Canyon Largo at the Aquatic AIM west site, 35.650589 -104.529969

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TAFO_BLM_0434A. Cully   
United States, New Mexico, Taos, BLM Wild and Scenic River, R-2

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TAFO_BLM_0516G. Tyree   1262018-06-14
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, South from Taos on HWY 68, left on road 75 through Dixon, right onto 580 through Canoncito, then right onto County dirt road 69 for 0.8 mi. Spring is 0.1 mi NE of road, north of Cooper's Hawk Spring., 36.17234 -105.82811, 1934m

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TAFO_BLM_0514G. Tyree   622018-07-18
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Doe Spring. From Pilar, follow NM State Road 570 5.2 miles along Rio Grande. Spring is on west bank, slightly downstream from small parking area., 36.33189 -105.74515, 1850m

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TAFO_BLM_0512G. Tyree   1462018-08-01
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Slide Trail Spring. From Pilar, drive 6.5 mi north on NM-570 to the Slide Trail lower trailhead. Walk 0.66 mi up the trail. Site is the second trailside spring from the bottom., 36.34533 -105.72042, 1957m

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Juncus arcticus subsp. mexicanus ( ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Balslev
TAFO_BLM_0537G. Tyree   312018-06-18
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Big Guy Spring. South from Taos on HWY 68, Left on road 75 through Dixon, Right onto 580 through Canoncito, then Right onto County dirt road 69 for 1.7 mi. Spring traverses road., 36.1656 -105.8168, 1990m

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Juncus balticus subsp. mexicanus (Willd. ex Schult. & Schult. f.) Snogerup
TAFO_BLM_0534G. Tyree   1012018-06-12
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Rio Grande (Klauer) Spring. From Pilar, follow NM State Road 570 5.6 miles along Rio Grande. Spring is on east bank and flows from a pipe by road. Emergence is 500 ft up slope., 36.33263 -105.7394, 1866m

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TAFO_BLM_0533G. Tyree   352018-06-15
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Coopers Hawk Spring. SDrive south from Taos on NM-68, continue on NM-75 through Dixon, then turn right onto Road 580 through Canoncito, then turn right onto County Road 0069 and continue for 0.9 mi. Spring is located NE of road., 36.17066 -105.82753, 1942m

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TAFO_BLM_0531G. Tyree   322018-06-15
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Coopers Hawk Spring. SDrive south from Taos on NM-68, continue on NM-75 through Dixon, then turn right onto Road 580 through Canoncito, then turn right onto County Road 0069 and continue for 0.9 mi. Spring is located NE of road., 36.17066 -105.82753, 1942m

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TAFO_BLM_0532G. Tyree   382018-06-15
United States, New Mexico, Rio Arriba, Coopers Hawk Spring. South from Taos on HWY 68, left on road 75 through Dixon, right onto 580 through Canoncito, then right onto County dirt road 69 for 0.9 mi. Spring is NE of road., 36.17066 -105.82753, 1942m

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TAFO_BLM_0586G. Tyree   3012018-08-15
United States, New Mexico, Taos, Rio San Antonio. From NM-285, take FR118 WSW for 5.6 km, then turn north onto two-track. Follow two-track for 4.6 km, keeping left at forks. Park beside road. From the large ponderosa pine snag at the rim, follow path down to river., 36.920082 -106.0583814, 2557m

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Juncus tenuis var. dudleyi (Wieg.) F.J. Herm.
TAFO_BLM_0281A. Cully   
USA, New Mexico, BLM Wild and Scenic River, R-1.


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