"SEJM_4K_4/14." --Back panel., "Funded in part by Great Outdoors Colorado through Colorado Lottery proceeds."--Back panel., Caption title., Print version record.
Back country skiers, snow boarders, and snowmobilers must be aware of the dangers of avalanches and be able to recognize the conditions that lead to avalanche release, as well as equipment that can help save peoples' lives. Professional snowboarders, skiers, and snowmobilers discuss the five basic things: get the gear, get avalanche training, get the forecast, get the picture, and get out of harms way., video file MPEG 272MB, A joint production of Utah Avalanche Center, Colorado Avalanche Information Center and Avalanche Canada and numerous other organizations., Director: Trent Meisenheimer; producers: Craig Gordon and Bruce Tremper; executive producer Paul Diegel., Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed March 2019)
Heather Halbritter., "Approved by the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission, November 2012.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2019)
prepared by Colorado Geological Survey., Plate 1: Surficial deposits -- Plate 2: Ground water resources -- Plate 3: Oil & gas fields and major geologic features -- Plate 4: Mineral resources., Relief shown by contours and spot heights., "Contour interval 100 feet with supplementary contours at 50 foot intervals.", Caption.
video file MPEG 71MB, Produced by Colorado State Land Board., People discuss how La Botica Canyon figured in several Indian tribes as a place to find many medicinal plants and the archaeology evidence of their use of the canyon., Title from title screen.
Cover title., "Amended summary report of consulting work originally performed by Brame GeoScience, LLC for the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in August, 2008 and amended in March, 2009.", "March 19, 2009.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
These are the key findings and recommendations of this Response plan for zebra mussels at Lake Pueblo, also known as Pueblo Reservoir. Zebra mussel larvae were found in a sample collected at Lake Pueblo in November, 2007. The lake appears to be susceptible to rapid growth of zebra mussels based on chemical and temperature parameters, but it was, at the time of discovery, the highest known elevation of zebra mussel infestation. Zebra and quagga mussels, species in the genus Dreissena, can cause exorbitant economic impacts -- on the order of millions to billions of dollars. Eradication is highly unlikely once mussels are established in large bodies of water. Evidence from other states shows that this species can spread between water bodies via recreational boating., "Last edited August 14, 2008.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2020)
author Mark Gershman., "Dated Created: November 11, 1999. Revised: April 1, 2005. Author: Mark Gershman. Parks Affected: All.", Includes bibliographical references pages 10-11., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed May 2017)