"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
"April 2005", Includes bibliographical references., Plan representatives: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Par Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service; North American Mediation Associates, United States Forest Service; United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
A program called HAZUS-MH (Hazards U.S. - Multi-Hazard) developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) can estimate losses from natural disasters such as earthquakes. A strong earthquake in Colorado would be comparable to Hurricane Katrina considering the lack of government preparedness and the myriad of unforeseen consequences brought on by such a large-scale event. Earthquakes can be major disasters, and they pose a very real threat to many areas of Colorado. The first step towards preparedness is to create awareness of what could happen - that is what this report seeks to accomplish., compiled by Lauren Heerschap., "May 2006.", Six discs issued with the print document were not scanned: HAZUS multi-hazard loss estimation software; HAZUS GIS & miscellaneus earthquake files; HAZUS results 2006; CO1 boundary files for MRI release; HAZUS final report May 2006; HAZUS presentations May 2006., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 2018)
These Guidelines have evolved with the program since it's inception in 1990. They are written by the Statewide Council, reviewed by the committees, and formally approved by the Wildlife Commission on May 3, 2002. This revision is based on the Ten-Year Analysis of the Habitat Partnership Program completed in September 2000 and the new legislation (Senate Bill 01-06) passed in 2001 and Senate Bill 07-82 passed in 2007. This bill sunsets July 1, 2015 and will be updated and extended upon legislative review and approval., Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The Uncompahgre Habitat Partnership Program (UHPP) Committee was originally appointed in 1996. The UHPP has experienced a steady increase in big game/landowner conflicts due to a variety of reasons, occurring primarily on the exterior "fringes" of the Uncompahgre Plateau, on private lands and the public/private land "interface". Conflicts are due to the expanded and changing distribution of deer and elk within the program area, a long-term increase in elk numbers, activities and development associated with human population growth, habitat fragmentation, declining quantity and quality of big game winter habitat, and overall declining habitat diversity at the landscape level. These factors have resulted in an unpredicted and undesirable distribution of big game animals, impacting the forage base, agricultural crops, livestock operations, and fences on private and adjacent public lands., "Approved, Colorado Wildlife Commission, May 6, 2010. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)
"Approved: Colorado Wildlife Commission May 7, 2009. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2014)
"Approved, Colorado Wildlife Commission, March 11, 2010. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", "1/10/2011."--Footer., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)