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“ Lampsilis Powelli- The Arkansas Fatmucket”
The Arkansas Fatmucket became threatened on April 5, 1990 according to the Federal Register. ... Specifically, the Arkansas fatmucket occurs in the Ouachita River upstream of Lake Ouachita in Montgomery and Polk counties, and in the South Fork Ouachita River upstream of Lake Ouachita in Montgomery county. ...
The Arkansas Fatmucket prefers deep pools and backwater areas that possess sand, sand-gravel, sand-cobble, or sand-rock with sufficient flow to periodically remove debris. ...
The Fatmucket’s main reason for decrease in population is due to the construction of sixteen lakes on rivers where it once lived. ...
In August of 2001 the Womble District Ranger sent out letters to the district mailing list and placed a legal notice in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, the Montgomery County News, and the Hot Springs Sentinel Record newspapers requesting comments on a potential land exchange between the Ouachita National Forest and Camp Ozark, a residential summer camp for youth located on US Highway 270 west of Mt Ida.
Approximate Word count = 539 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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