Pygmy short-horned lizard COSEWIC assessment and status report: chapter 12

Acknowledgements and Authorities Consulted

The following individuals freely provided their knowledge about Pygmy Short-horned Lizards and/or their habitats to assist in our understanding about these creatures and/or conservation issues.

Campbell, Lynn.  2006.  Ministry of Environment, Victoria, BC.

Dyer, Orville. 2005. Wildlife Biologist and Co-chair of the Southern Interior Reptile and Amphibian Recovery Team, Ministry of Environment, 102 Industrial Place, Penticton, B.C. V2A 7C8.

Fitkin, Scott.  2006.  Okanogan District Wildlife Biologist, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Winthrop, WA.

Friesz, Ron.  2004.  Retired Wildlife Biologist, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, 1550 Alder Street NW, Ephrata, Washington 98823-9699.

Goulet, Gloria.  2006.  Coordinator, Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge, COSEWIC Secretariat, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa ON  K1A 0H3.

Hall, Ron.  2005.  Conservation Technician, Osoyoos Indian Band, RR#2 Site 25, Comp 1, Oliver, BC  V0H 1T0.

Hallock, Lisa.  2006.  Wildlife Biologist, Natural Heritage Program, Department of Natural Resources, 1111 Washington Street SE, PO Box 47014, Olympia WA 98504-7014. 

Hanke, Gavin.  2006.  Curator of Vertebrates, Royal BC Museum, Victoria, BC

Heinlen, Jeff.  2006.  Wildlife Biologist, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, PO Box 753, Omak, Washington 98841.

Hurd, Tom.  2006.  Project Manager, Parks Canada, 102 Industrial Place Penticton, BC. V2A 7C8.

Lougheed, Cecilia.  2006.  Scientific Project Officer, COSEWIC Secretariat, Canadian Wildlife Service, Environment Canada, Ottawa ON  K1A 0H3.

Manuel, Randy.  2005.  Curator, Penticton Museum, 785 Main Street, Penticton, BC  V2A 5E3. 

Preston, Bill.  2004.  Retired Wildlife Biologist and former resident of the South Okanagan.

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