prepared for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife, by Allen Vitt, Brain Dreher, Julie Stiver., "This plan was approved by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on January 15, 2020.", Includes bibliographical references (page 19), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2021)
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists did a field survey of boreal toads, a state endangered species, at Zimmerman Lake, Larimer County, CO. Each toad caught was check for the chytrid fungus, which attacks amphibians by destroying their skin, disrupting their immune systems and causing heart failure as a way to assess the health of the boreal toad population. The biologists collect the toads eggs to be hatched to restock in locations other locations in Colorado to reestablish the population in the state., video file MPEG 76MB, Produced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife., Online resource; title from title screen (viewed May 2023), Narrated by F. Boyd Wright III, CPW native aquatic species biologist.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) proposes to conduct a study of the Parachute/Piceance/Roan (PPR) population of greater sage-grouse during 2007 and 2008. The PPR is one of several small, spatially fragmented populations of sage-grouse in Colorado. The CDOW is interested in working with energy companies and other land owners and managers in the PPR area to sustain the PPR grouse population and plan for future management actions. The objectives of the study are to obtain current, baseline information on the genetic characteristics; measures of reproduction and survival rates; and patterns of habitat use and seasonal movements of sage-grouse in this population., prepared by Colorado Division of Wildlife, Avian Research., Proposal -- 2007 progress report -- January-March 2008 progress report -- April-June 2008 progress report., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2019)
prepared for Colorado Water Conservation Board [by] HRS Water Consultants, Inc., "November 13, 1996.", "96018-01.", Includes bibliographical references (page 18), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2024)
HRS Water Consultants, Inc., "July 18, 1997.", Includes bibliographical references (page 73-74), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2024)
"Date Created: April 25, 2003. Revised: April 1, 2005. Author: Various. Parks affected: Reservoir Parks.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed January 2015)
The Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (CDMG) sponsored this study to evaluate native shrub establishment on reclaimed lands. Two main limitations to shrub establishment at Colorado reclaimed mines are browsing and competition from aggressive herbaceous species. The goal of this shrub Establishment Study is to evaluate methods for providing enhanced wildlife habitat after mining., prepared by Mark W. Paschke and Edward F. Redente., "June 2005.", Includes bibliographical references (page 27), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)