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Opportunities to improve sensitive habitat and movement route connectivity for Colorado's big game species
Opportunities to improve sensitive habitat and movement route connectivity for Colorado's big game species
The West's iconic big game species, such as bighorn sheep, pronghorn, elk, moose, and mule deer are important to natural systems, sporting enthusiasts, and local economies, but some species and local populations have suffered significant declines in recent decades. Between 2007 and 2013, Colorado's estimated statewide deer populations declined from roughly 600,000 deer to approximately 390,000 deer. While disease, competition, and predation contribute to these dwindling numbers, habitat loss and fragmentation stemming from residential, recreational, and industrial development -- compounded by the long-term effects of climate change -- present risk to these species. Preserving contiguous swaths of the sagebrush, grassland, and forest landscapes that big game rely on for winter range, and facilitating sfe passage along migration and movement routes -- within and between seasonal ranges -- are priorities for wildlife and land managers in Colorado. The goal of this report is to identify, evaluate, and recommend priorities for a range of regulatory, policy, and legislative approaches to ensure the health of Colorado's big game herds and solidify Colorado's status as the national leader in big game management and conservation., Colorado Department of Natural Resources in cooperation with Colorado Department of Transportation., "September 27, 2021.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)
Over the river : draft environmental impact statement
Over the river : draft environmental impact statement
The Artists, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, propose to install a temporary work of art consisting of fabric panels suspended horizontally over approximately 5.9 miles of a 42.4-mile stretch of the Arkansas River between Canon City and Salida, Colorado., prepared for Bureau of Land Management., "July 15, 2010.", "DES 10-37.", Responsible agencies: U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Royal Gorge Field Office (Lead Federal Agency); Colorado Department of Natural Resources (Cooperating Agency); Colorado Department of Transportation (Cooperating Agency); Colorado State Patrol (Cooperating Agency); Chaffee County (Cooperating Agency); Fremont County (Cooperating Agency)., Cover title.
Overview of the 2002 Colorado state drought mitigation & response plan, the 2007 plan update, and future plans for a comprehensive revision
Overview of the 2002 Colorado state drought mitigation & response plan, the 2007 plan update, and future plans for a comprehensive revision
by Dick Wolfe., Presented at the "Governor's Conference on Managing Drought & Climate Risk. October 9, 2008, Denver, CO.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2015)
Overview of the Rio Grande Compact Colorado perspectives
Overview of the Rio Grande Compact Colorado perspectives
"March 16, 2000.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2012)
Pan de agua de Colorado resumen ejecutive
Pan de agua de Colorado resumen ejecutive
Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2024)
Paonia
Paonia
"CSP-PAON-3.7M-5/08.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)
Parachute-Piceance-Roan (PPR) Greater Sage-Grouse conservation plan
Parachute-Piceance-Roan (PPR) Greater Sage-Grouse conservation plan
"Final-April 29, 2008."--Cover., Includes bibliographical references., Plan participants include: Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and United States Fish and Wildlife., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Parks and Wildlife merger implementation report
Parks and Wildlife merger implementation report
"February 9, 2012.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2017)
Parks guide
Parks guide
Folded title., "CSP-CS-500M-6/08", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Parshall flume
Parshall flume
Cover title., Description based on print version record.
Part 1. Underground water possibilities, La Junta area, Colorado. Part II. Underground water resources of parts of Crowley and Otero counties. Part III. Geology of parts of Las Animas, O
Part 1. Underground water possibilities, La Junta area, Colorado. Part II. Underground water resources of parts of Crowley and Otero counties. Part III. Geology of parts of Las Animas, O
Underground water possibilities for stock and domestic purposes in the La Junta area, Colorado / by Horace B. Patton -- Underground water resources of parts of Crowley and Otero counties / by W.C. Toepelman -- Geology of parts of Las Animas, Otero, and Bent counties / by Jas. Terry Duce., Cover title., Includes bibliographical references and index., Description based on print version record.
Pathfinder Project Steering Committee report : strategies for instream flow management final report
Pathfinder Project Steering Committee report : strategies for instream flow management final report
"April 2004.", Three page executive summary precedes the report's cover page., Online resource; title from PDF cover page (viewed April 2016)
Peregrine falcon biology and management in Colorado, 1973-2001
Peregrine falcon biology and management in Colorado, 1973-2001
"July 2004.", "Study funded by Colorado Division of Wildlife [and] Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project W-173-R.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 65-67)., "DOW-R-T-43-04.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Peregrine falcons in canyons of downtown Denver
Peregrine falcons in canyons of downtown Denver
Caption title., Print version record.
Permian-Triassic depositional systems, paleogeography, paleoclimate, and hydrocarbon resources in Canyonlands, Utah
Permian-Triassic depositional systems, paleogeography, paleoclimate, and hydrocarbon resources in Canyonlands, Utah
Cover title., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Phase I inspection report, National Dam Safety Program. Lonetree Dam, Larimer County
Phase I inspection report, National Dam Safety Program. Lonetree Dam, Larimer County
State of Colorado Division of Water Resources and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District ; [prepared by] Bovay Engineers, Inc., "Owned by Consolidated Home Supply Ditch and Reservoir Company.", "Inspected: 20 October 1978.", Accompanied by cover letter addressed to Consolidated Home Supply Ditch and Reservoir Company, dated June 28, 1979; followed by the 3 page "Summary of Assessment and Recommendations" reproduced from the full report., The Dam Inspection Act, Public Law 92-367, authorized the Secretary of the Army, through the Corps of Engineers, to initiate a program of safety inspection of dams through the United States. Pursuant to the above, the State of Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources (State Engineer) .... directed that a safety inspection be made., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2018), Final report., Identification Number: CO-01734, Phase I inspection report on Lonetree Reservoir Dam prepared by Bovay Engineers, Inc. in accordance with U.S. Government Contract No. DACW45-78-C-0023
Phase I inspection report, National Dam Safety Program. Mariano Reservoir Dam Larimer County, Colorado
Phase I inspection report, National Dam Safety Program. Mariano Reservoir Dam Larimer County, Colorado
prepared for: Colorado Division of Water Resources and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska ; prepared by Hydro-Triad, Ltd., "Owned by Consolidated Home Supply Ditch & Reservoir Co.", "Inspected: November 13, 1979.", "May 1980.", The Dam Inspection Act, Public Law 92-367, authorized the Secretary of the Army, through the Corps of Engineers, to initiate a program of safety inspection of dams through the United States. Pursuant to the above, the State of Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources (State Engineer) .... directed that a safety inspection be made., Cover title., Inventory Identification Number: CO-00166, Final report., Print version record.
Phase II Raton Basin gas seep investigation Las Animas and Huerfano Counties, Colorado
Phase II Raton Basin gas seep investigation Las Animas and Huerfano Counties, Colorado
"December 2007.", "COGCC project #1925, Oil and Gas Conservation Response Fund., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Pheasant habitat improvement program progress report, 1992-2005
Pheasant habitat improvement program progress report, 1992-2005
The Pheasant Habitat Improvement Program (PHIP) is a cooperative effort among the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Pheasants Forever Inc., and local Pheasants Forever Chapters in Colorado., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed June 2014)

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