"A cooperative project of the Water Education Task Force in collaboration with the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB), Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education (CAEE) and the Colorado Watershed Network (CWN).", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2014)
Colorado Waterfowl Stamp Program has already protected, restored, created, enhanced or purchased over 100,000 acres of biologically significant wetlands and associated uplands through a variety projects worth over $20,000,000., Cover title on PDF., "January 2002."--P. 2 of cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed August 3, 2006.
by the Colorado Division of Wildlife in cooperation with the Colorado Field Ornithologists ; editor, Hugh E. Kingery, assistant editor ; Mary Beth Dillon., "Records as of December 31, 1987.", Includes index., Print version record.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife., Cover verso: "Meet the Partners: Audubon Colorado; Colorado Parks and Wildlife; Colorado Field Ornithologists; Great Outdoors Colorado ; National Park Service; Playa Lakes Joint Venture; Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory; USDA Forest Service.", Cover., Print version record.
Cover title., Cover verso: "Meet the Partners: Audubon Colorado; Colorado Parks and Wildlife; Colorado Field Ornithologists; Great Outdoors Colorado ; National Park Service; Playa Lakes Joint Venture; Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory; USDA Forest Service.", Description based on print version record.
Colorado Division of Wildlife ; Colorado Wildlife Federation ; edited by Patricia Trahey ; wildlife summaries by Steve Blomeke ; design by Ann Douden ; cover photographs by Wendy Shattil and Robert Rozinski., Print version record., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2023)
Chronic wasting disease has been part of Colorado's history for many decades and will remain in this state for many generations to come. Early efforts in disease management were focused on eradication, but we've learned that eradication is unachievable with available tools. A more achievable goal for Colorado is to maintain CWD prevalence at low levels., "December 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed December 2025)
The goal of this document is to set clear and specific emission reduction goals for the State of Colorado, to identify opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, and to promote state policy recommendations and actions that increase Colorado's state agencies level of preparedness for impacts we cannot avoid. This plan is organized by key sectors, including water, energy, transportation, public health, agriculture, and tourism, among others. Each chapter lays out some of the key ways climate change will occur in the state and identifies how those shifts will likely affect that particular sector. Because addressing climate change is best addressed collaboratively, this plan has been developed collectively by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA), the Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), and the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), with input from stakeholders through a public comment process., "Funding and editing for this plan was provided by the Colorado Water Conservation Board."--Page 106., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover, viewed February 2018.