Views of selected Colorado wildlife from all ecological zones., Colorado Division of Wildlife., video file MPEG 1313MB, Title from opening screen., "A Colorado Outdoors Video.", Based on VHS record
Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Photocopy, blue line print., Includes location diagram, "General discussion", and "Diagram showing correlation between percent slope and slope angle.", "Datum is mean sea level.", Description based on print version record.
"February 15, 1994.", Beaver Creek dam and reservoir -- Big Battlement dam and reservoir -- Bootleg dam and reservoir -- Cactus Park dam and reservoir -- Cucharas dam and reservoir -- Currier dam and reservoir -- East Lake dam and reservoir -- Fort Morgan (city of) alternative site study -- Gould dam and reservoir -- Granby #12 dam and reservoir -- Idaho Springs dam and reservoir -- Leroux Creek water users dam repair and enlargement assessment -- Lilylands dam and reservoir -- Mattie dam and reservoir -- Orlando dam and reservoir -- Palisade #1 dam and reservoir -- Palisade #3 dam and reservoir -- Red Mesa dam and reservoir -- Prospect dam and reservoir -- Sams Knob dam and reservoir -- Todd dam and reservoir.
by James P. Fitzgerald [and others]., "October 29, 1982.", "Volume 2 of a 14-volume series of reports on 'Wildlife conservation and energy development in northwest Colorado'" ... prepared by the Northwest Colorado Wildlife Consortium, Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-290)., Print version record.
Bulletin 24 is reprinted with parts of Bulletin 23 entitled, Some anticlines of Routt County. Bulletin 24 / by R.C. Coffin, V.C. Perini, Jr., and M.J. Collins; Bulletin 23 by R.D.Crawford, K.M. Wilson, and V.C. Perini, Jr., Includes bibliographical references and index., Description based on print version record.
by William J. Wiltzius., "September 25, 1978.", "Financed with Section 8 funds of the Colorado River Storage Project administered by United States Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources.", Bibliography: pages 189-194., Print version record.
State of Colorado Habitat Partnership Program., "Approved: Colorado Wildlife Commission January 5, 2011. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", Developed by the South Park Habitat Partnership Program Committee, established in September 1992 to address conflicts between big game wildlife populations and livestock operators. The SPHPPC has completed a variety of habitat improvement projects and implemented several programs that address wildlife conflicts. These projects include distribution management hunts, hazing activities, mechanical habitat manipulations, prescribed fire treatments, water developments, invasive species herbicide treatments, fertilizer, landowner fencing repair materials distributions, research on South Park’s fringe sage infestation, and wildlife friendly fence design., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)