prepared for Colorado Division of Wildlife southeast region., "September 2020.", "West Slope Mountain Lion Plan: Sept 2, 2020.", "Approved by the Parks and Wildlife Commission on September 2, 2020.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-51), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2022)
Across the West, state wildlife agencies are observing declines in a number of mule deer populations. In recent years, mule deer populations in portions of western Colorado have declined significantly, causing concerns within Colorado Parks and Wildlife and its many constituencies who depend upon or enjoy mule deer. Western Colorado supports some of the largest mule deer herds in Colorado and the West, such that these declines are of both statewide and regional significance., "November 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2021)
Across the West, state wildlife agencies are observing declines in a number of mule deer populations. In recent years, mule deer populations in portions of western Colorado have declined significantly, causing concerns within Colorado Parks and Wildlife and its many constituencies who depend upon or enjoy mule deer. Western Colorado supports some of the largest mule deer herds in Colorado and the West, such that these declines are of both statewide and regional significance., submitted to Colorado Parks and Wildlife by the Keystone Center., " June 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2021)
This final report includes final reports from the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan Technical Working Group and the Colorado Wolf Restoration and Management Plan Stake Holder Advisory Group., Includes bibliographic references (pages 46-52), Cover., Print version record.
"August 1998.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 5-1 to 5-14), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed January 2014)
prepared by Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, for Colorado State Department of Natural Resources., "July 1957.", Includes bibliographical references., Print version record.
Colorado's comprehensive wildlife conservation strategy (CWCS) has assembled for the first time a catalog on the status of our knowledge about native wildlife, most of which are not commonly hunted or fished, the threats to the habitats upon which they depend, and an articulation of strategies that can be employed to lessen those threats. This CWCS reflects the data that currently exist for Colorado species and their habitats, the collective judgment of many of Colorado's scientists, and also reflects the interests and concerns of citizens with a stake in Colorado wildlife conservation., Cover title., 'In fulfillment of requirements of Title IX, Public Law 106-553 and Title 1, Public Law 107-63 (State Wildlife Grants program.", "September 29, 2005.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado's decision support systems (CDSS) was developed to provide credible information so water users can make timely decisions regarding historical and future management of Colorado's water resources., Description based on online resource; title from PDF column, viewed October 2015.
by John T. Jenkins, Jr. and Jannice L. Jenkins ; pen and ink and charcoal drawings by Donna Braginetz ; maps drawn by Larry Scott and Ty Ortiz., Includes bibliographical references (p. 71-72) and index., Print version record
developed by the Colorado Trails with Wildlife in Mind Task Force ; with support by Wellstone Collaborative Strategies in partnership with Rocky Mountain Innovation Lab., "June 2021." -- Footer., "Contributing task force members include those from the following land management agencies: City of Boulder Open Spaces & Mountain Parks, Town o Breckenridge Open Space & Trails, US Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Colorado Parks, Recreation, Cultural Services, Crested Butte, Colorado a Natural Historic District, Jefferson County Colorado Open Space, Denver Parks & Recreation, Eagle County Open Space, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, City of Durango, National Park Service, Pitkin County Open Space & Trails.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2025)