prepared by Stephanie Duckett., The 3 page executive summary is published before the cover., "March 2009.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
This report represents the CDOW sponsored boreal toad research done in 2003 by several researchers, and has been consolidated into a single document to make this information available to members of the Boreal Toad Recovery Team and other interested parties., Cover title., "May 2004.", Repatriation of boreal toads Bufo boreas on the Grand Mesa, Colorado / by Kevin B. Rogers and Tanya Banulis -- Evaluation of techniques for detecting Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis from amphibians for PCR testing / by Lauren J. Livo, [et al.] -- Survey of Bufo boreas and other southern Rocky Mountain amphibians for Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis / by Lauren J. Livo -- Use of sentinel tadpoles and toadlets to detect Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis / by Lauren J. Livo -- Gentic analysis of Bufo boreas : analyses of toads from Buck and and Chall Creeks, Wyoming / by Anna M. Goebel -- A look at aquatic macroinvertebrates as reservoirs of Batrachochrtrium dendrobatidis infection / by Kevin B. Rogers, Suzanne Rittmann, and Jon Wood -- Gape width : an alternative to snout-vent length / by Kevin B. Rogers -- Methods for obtaining batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (BD) samples for PCR testing / by Lauren J. Livo., Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed August 14, 2006.
Caption title., "May 1991.", By Margaret A. Wild and Michael W. Miller., Includes bibliographical references (p. 6)., Supersedes Game information leaflet no.106., Description based on print version record.
compiled by John C. Behrendt and LaCretia Y. Bajwa ; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey ; prepared in cooperation with the Colorado Mining Industrial Development Board and the Colorado Geological Survey., Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Includes text and index map., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record
prepared for Colorado Parks and Wildlife by Sherri Huwer and Ben Kraft., "Date: December 7th, 2012.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
The unique migratory colony of Brazilian free tailed bats at the Orient Mine in the San Luis Valley. Bats were captured and tested for the fungal infections especially white-nose syndrome that is killing millions of bats in the U.S., video file MPEG 107MB, Produced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in conjunction with Fort Lewis College, Western State Colorado University, Orient Land Trust., Online resource; title from title screen at (57 seconds) (viewed April 2023), Presented by Kirk Navo.
prepared by Julie Mao, Craig Wescoatt, Perry Will., "Approved March 30, 2020 by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission.", Includes bibliographic references (page 33-34), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2021)
The Colorado Division of Wildlife wants your bee hive operation to be successful. This publication will help you construct a secure enclosure. Besides protecting your hives, an enclosure also benefits wildlife it keeps them away from human-produced sources of food and keeps them in the wild where they belong., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)