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Restoration of Bedrock Vernal Pools for the Threatened Vernal Pool Fairy Shrimp in Central California

Jeff A. Alvarez, Colton Rogers and Mary A. Shea
Ecological Restoration, September 2024, 42 (3) 169-174; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.42.3.169
Jeff A. Alvarez
The Wildlife Project, P.O. Box 188888, Sacramento, CA 95818,
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Colton Rogers
Contra Costa Water District, Concord, CA
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Mary A. Shea
Contra Costa Water District, Concord, CA
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