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Publications and reports Species profiles Data and maps Program background Staff Resources and links Past projects News/Employment Site Search Facebook CSU Stanislaus Department of Biological Sciences Home page Facebook About ESRP News Recently added publications New 2019 Geographic variation and evolutionary history of Dipodomys nitratoides (Rodentia:Heteromyidae) a species in severe decline. New 2019 Golden eagle predation on endangered San Joaquin kit foxes. New 2019 Temporal variation in foraging patterns of desert kit foxes ( Vulpes macrotis arsipis ) in the Mojave Desert, California, U.S.A. New 2019 Conservation of San Joaquin antelope squirrels (Ammospermophilus nelsoni): ecological associations, habitat suitability, and conservation strategies. New 2019 Raising pups of urban San Joaquin kit fox: relative roles of adult group members. New 2019 Solar energy development and endangered species in the San Joaquin Valley, CA: Identification of conflict zones. New 2019 Ematologic and serum chemistry values of endangered San Joaquin kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis mutica) with sarcoptic mange. New 2019 Response of San Joaquin kit foxes to Topaz Solar Farms: implications for conservation of kit foxes. California State University-Stanislaus, Endangered Species Recovery Program, Turlock, CA New 2019 Comparison of rabbit abundance survey techniques in arid habitats. Additional publications About the Program The Endangered Species Recovery Program is a cooperative research program on biodiversity conservation in central California, administered by California State University, Stanislaus. The program was established in August 1992 at the request and with the support of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Bureau of Reclamation, under the direction of Dr. Dan Williams at CSU Stanislaus. Over the past decade, ESRP has grown into a cooperative research program working with local, State, and Federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, corporations, and private land owners. ESRP is composed of about 18 biologists, students, and support staff, several research associates, and numerous collaborators in government and universities worldwide whose combined expertise and contributions are integral to the recovery of threatened and endangered species in Central California. ESRP biologists are based in Fresno, Turlock, Bakersfield, and the Bay Area. Mission Statement The Endangered Species Recovery Program's mission is to facilitate endangered species recovery and resolve conservation conflicts through scientifically based recovery planning and implementation. Narrative The central elements in the recovery of endangered and threatened species are: identifying the biological processes critical to achieving self-sustaining populations of jeopardized species and their ecosystems; developing sound species recovery and natural community management prescriptions; and identifying the social interests and entities that must be reconciled and work together in implementing recovery strategies. Such a recovery process necessarily implies the integration of all planning and implementation actions within a broadly inclusive public-private partnership to achieve a product that is environmentally sound, economically feasible, and socially equitable. © CSU Stanislaus, Endangered Species Recovery Program Dept. of Biological Sciences One University Circle, Turlock, California 95382 Information Contact: esrpinfo [at] esrp.org...