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)
sponsored by Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Colorado Water Conservation Board ; prepared by ICON Engineering, Inc., "May 1998.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2020)
The Colorado Drought & Water Supply Assessment is the first statewide project to determine how prepared Colorado has been for drought and identify measures that will better prepare us for the next drought., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed April 2013), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The complexity of this VMP lies in the fact that the Project reach serves as a valuable corridor for fish and wildlife habitat as well as tremendous recreation opportunities afforded by an extensive trail system utilized by tens of thousands of visitors each year The required vegetation removal therefore will require careful and thoughtful planning intense community coordination and outreach and well executed vegetation management using a phased approach to minimize mass disturbances., "Agency Review Draft: February 21, 2008. Final Report: April 30, 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
prepared by: Brown and Caldwell, Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc (with Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc.), Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. (with Bishop-Brogden Associates, Inc.), Riverside Technology, Inc., "October 2001.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; viewed October 2015.
This poster displays historic irrigated agriculture in the South Platte River Basin of Colorado. Acreage is summarized by crop type and displayed by the SPPDSS study Periods. The irrigated acreage is a product of the SPDSS and was obtained using satellite imagery, aerial photography, vegetation indices, and GIS analysis., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2016).