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Municipal drought management plan guidance document
Municipal drought management plan guidance document
prepared for Colorado Water Conservation Board ; prepared AMEC Earth & Environmental., "August 2010.", Bibliography: page 78., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; viewed October 2015.
Musk thistle : carduus nutans L. subsp. macrolepsis (Peterman) kazmi, BMPs
Musk thistle : carduus nutans L. subsp. macrolepsis (Peterman) kazmi, BMPs
"Date Created: April 25, 2003. Revised: April 1, 2005. Author: Various. Parks affected: Many.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed January 2015)
My life outside, Craig DeMartino, professional rock climber
My life outside, Craig DeMartino, professional rock climber
After losing his leg in a climbing accident, Craig DeMartino talks about returning to rock climbing and working with disabled veterans to go on rock climbing adventures in Colorado's outdoors., video file MPEG 658MB, Filmed in Staunton State Park in Colorado., Produced by Jerry Neal, Colorado Parks and Wildlife., Title from Colorado Parks and Wildlife website.
Native cutthroat trout
Native cutthroat trout
"September 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2021)
Native plant revegetation
Native plant revegetation
"Date created: January 11, 2001. Revised: April 1, 2005. Author: Rita Berberian. Parks Affected: All.", Bibliography: page 12., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed January 2015)
Native plant revegetation guide for Colorado
Native plant revegetation guide for Colorado
"October 1998.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-196) and index., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Native species of Colorado : black-tailed prairie dog
Native species of Colorado : black-tailed prairie dog
"Northeast Region/Updated: February 7, 2000.", Print version record.
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Appendices 6.3 through 6.6
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Appendices 6.3 through 6.6
In January 1995, the Great Outdoors Colorado Board (GOCO) awarded a grant to the Colorado Natural Areas Program to develop a cohesive, stategic approach to natural areas work statewide and to provide a framework to use when evaluating natural areas and open space grant applications., Also issued as part of: Triennial status report, 1994-1996 / Colorado Natural Areas Program., Title from cover.
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Figure 2.1: Levels of Natural Area Survey Effort(s)
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Figure 2.1: Levels of Natural Area Survey Effort(s)
In January 1995, the Great Outdoors Colorado Board (GOCO) awarded a grant to the Colorado Natural Areas Program to develop a cohesive, stategic approach to natural areas work statewide and to provide a framework to use when evaluating natural areas and open space grant applications., Also issued as part of: Triennial status report, 1994-1996 / Colorado Natural Areas Program., Title from cover.
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Report and Appendices 6.0 through 6.2
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Report and Appendices 6.0 through 6.2
In January 1995, the Great Outdoors Colorado Board (GOCO) awarded a grant to the Colorado Natural Areas Program to develop a cohesive, stategic approach to natural areas work statewide and to provide a framework to use when evaluating natural areas and open space grant applications., Also issued as part of: Triennial status report, 1994-1996 / Colorado Natural Areas Program., Title from cover.
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Table/Appendix 6.2: Natural Area Site Summaries
Natural Areas Partnership Initiative : final report. Table/Appendix 6.2: Natural Area Site Summaries
In January 1995, the Great Outdoors Colorado Board (GOCO) awarded a grant to the Colorado Natural Areas Program to develop a cohesive, stategic approach to natural areas work statewide and to provide a framework to use when evaluating natural areas and open space grant applications., Also issued as part of: Triennial status report, 1994-1996 / Colorado Natural Areas Program., Title from cover.
New frontiers in Colorado agriculture
New frontiers in Colorado agriculture
Cover title., "June, 1954.", Description based on print version record.
Nonconsumptive needs assessment focus mapping
Nonconsumptive needs assessment focus mapping
"July 2010.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2014)
Nongame birds and energy development in northwest Colorado
Nongame birds and energy development in northwest Colorado
by Thomas G. Shoemaker., "October 29, 1982.", "Volume 4 of a 14-volume series of reports on Wildlife Conservation and Energy Development in Northwest Colorado, produced by the Northwest Colorado Wildlife Consortium with funds provided by the Bureau of Land Management to the University of Colorado through contract no. YA-553-CT1-130.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 124-157)., Print version record.
Nonpoint source and water quality control projects
Nonpoint source and water quality control projects
Abandoned mine problems are being well documented nationwide. In Colorado there are over 23,000 hazardous mines and 604 miles of streams impacted by past mining. The Colorado Inactive Mine Reclamation Program (imp) began in 1980 and has safeguarded over 6,127 mines and reclaimed 1539 acres of abandoned mined land statewide., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2016)
North American mule deer conservation plan
North American mule deer conservation plan
Because of their popularity and wide distribution, mule and black-tailed deer (collectively referred to as mule deer) are one of the most economically and socially important animals in western North America. A survey by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in 2001 of outdoor activities reports that over 4 million people hunted in the 18 western states. In 2001 alone, those hunters were afield for almost 50 million days and spent over $7 billion. Although this includes hunters that pursued other species, mule deer have traditionally been one of the most important game animal in the West., "23 July 2004.", Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies member organizations includes Colorado Division of Wildlife., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2014)
North Platte Basin
North Platte Basin
"February 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed May 2014)
North Platte River Basin facts
North Platte River Basin facts
"March 2002.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed November 2013)

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