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Observations details for species Queensnake Regina septemvittata for McCreary county
ID#:1622
Observed Date:5/14/2013
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. July 2014. A compilation of herp data collections and observations from John R. MacGregor, 2013. Records proofed and prepared by staff. Frankfort.
Secondary Source:pers comm to JRM
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:Sub-SC1211145-744182
Observed Date:6/10/2012
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. 2013. Reports from scientific collection permits with electronic submissions from 2005 through December 2013 (old web site). Frankfort.
Secondary Source:SC1211145
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:1754
Observed Date:9/29/2005
Project Description:Stephens, D. E., J. D. Kiser, and J. R. MacGregor. 2007. A survey of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and Tennessee. Final report submitted to the U.S. Department of Interior – National Park Service, Ashville, North Carolina. Pp. 180.
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:416
Observed Date:8/6/2004
Project Description:Stephens, D. E., J. D. Kiser, and J. R. MacGregor. 2007. A survey of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and Tennessee. Final report submitted to the U.S. Department of Interior – National Park Service, Ashville, North Carolina. Pp. 180.
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:1349
Observed Date:8/6/2004
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. March 2009. A compilation of herp data collections and observations from John R. MacGregor, from 2004-2008. Records proofed and prepared by staff. Frankfort.
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:1750
Observed Date:3/26/2004
Project Description:Stephens, D. E., J. D. Kiser, and J. R. MacGregor. 2007. A survey of the Amphibians and Reptiles of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, Kentucky and Tennessee. Final report submitted to the U.S. Department of Interior – National Park Service, Ashville, North Carolina. Pp. 180.
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:148496
Observed Date:5/6/2003
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources 2010. Records compiled 1981-2010 from numerous museum collections, technical reports, scientific publications, and biologists' field notes by Touchstone Energy Cooperatives, Winchester and John R. MacGregor. Frankfort.
Secondary Source:Personal Observation - Pers comm to JRM
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:148497
Observed Date:5/6/2003
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources 2010. Records compiled 1981-2010 from numerous museum collections, technical reports, scientific publications, and biologists' field notes by Touchstone Energy Cooperatives, Winchester and John R. MacGregor. Frankfort.
Secondary Source:Personal Observation - Pers comm to JRM
Review Status:Reasonable
 
ID#:90440
Observed Date:10/25/1997
Project Description:Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources 2010. Records compiled 1981-2010 from numerous museum collections, technical reports, scientific publications, and biologists' field notes by Touchstone Energy Cooperatives, Winchester and John R. MacGregor. Frankfort.
Secondary Source:Personal Observation
Review Status:Reasonable
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