Spring River Basin -
Rare or Threatened Plants & Animals

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Species of the Spring River Basin considered rare or threatened at the state level

Cooper's hawk Accipiter cooperii

Henslow's sparrow Ammodramus henslowii

Pied-billed grebe Podilymbus podiceps

Greater prairie-chicken Tympanuchus cupido

Barn owl Tyto alba

Bluntface shiner Cyprinella camura

Arkansas darter Etheostoma cragini

Western slim minnow Pimephales tenellus tenellus

A false foxglove Agalinis auriculata

Tradescant aster Aster dumosus var strictior

Oklahoma sedge Carex oklahomensis

Small spike rush Eleocharis parvula var anachaeta

A moss Leska polycarpa

Low prickly pear Opuntia macrorhiza

Ozark wake robin Trillium pusillum var ozarkanum

A Venus' looking glass Triodanis lamprosperma

Prairie mole cricket Gryllotalpa major

Arkansas snaketail dragonfly Ophiogomphus westfalli

Western fanshell Cyprogenia aberti

Neosho mucket Lampsilis rafinesqueana

Great plains skink Eumeces obsoletus

Long-tailed weasel Mustella frenata

Swamp rabbit Sylvilagus aquaticus

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Page last updated August 26, 2008