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- 2016-2026 statewide trails strategic plan
- In June 2015, Governor John Hickenlooper announced the "Colorado The Beautiful" initiative. The proposal included three priorities: (1) identify 16 critical trail segments in 2016; (2) develop a statewide Colorado Trails System interactive map; and (3) produce an updated Statewide Trails Strategic Plan. The "Colorado the Beautiful" initiative emphasizes protecting Colorado's outdoors, connecting people to the outdoors and linking outdoor areas in Colorado. The Governor highlighted the goal of having every Coloradan live within ten minutes of a park, trail or open space., text file, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2020)
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- 2018 sheep and goat hunter symposium
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife sponsored training for hunters with bighorn sheep and mountain goat licenses., 6 video files MPEG 1546MB, Bighorn sheep and goat regulations -- Sheep hunting -- Rocky Mountains goats -- Big horn sheep sex and horn size identification -- Mountain goat identification -- Field dressing and trophy care., Produced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife., Title screen.
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- 2020 Colorado angler survey summary report
- This angler survey was conducted in 2020 on a stratified sample of resident and non-resident Colorado anglers who purchased licenses in 2019. A total of 6,000 questionnaires were mailed out to 4,151 Colorado residents and 1,849 non-residents. Of these, 1,284 respondents completed the mail-in survey and 361 respondents completed the survey online through Qualtrics, providing a total sample size of 1,645 anglers, and a response rate of 27.4%. Angler responses to the questionnaire were evaluated based on both residency and by angling frequency category. Of the license types available, 40% reported purchasing an annual resident license. Anglers fished an average of 16 days and took an average of 11 trips. Over 40% of anglers reported that they fished in a State Park in 2019, compared with the 2012 survey in which only 27.1% of anglers reported that they had fished at a State Park., Nitsa Platis & George J. Schisler., "July 31, 2021.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2021)
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- 2500' mandatory setback from oil and gas development : GIS-based assessment of impact proposed 2016 Colorado ballot initiative #78 would have on surface lands available for new oil and gas development facilities or hydraulic fracturing operations
- 2016 Colorado ballot initiative #78 proposes a 2500-foot mandatory setback between an oil and gas development facility (including oil and gas wells, injection wells, production and processing equipment, and pits) and any "occupied structure(s)" and "area(s) of special concern" through an amendment to the state's constitution. This regulatory change would be applied to all new oil and gas development facilities in Colorado, and any operation that used hydraulic fracturing. The current required setbacks are 500' from a Building Unit (e.g. home) and 1000' from a High Occupancy Building (e.g. hospital, school)., "5/27/2016.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019)
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- 3M project La Plata County, Colorado monitoring well installation report and operations manual : prepared for Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ; prepared by Applied Hydrology Associates, Inc
- Cover title., "October 2002.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- 3M project San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico hydrologic modeling report : prepared for: Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Bureau of Land Management ; prepared by Applied Hydrology Associates, Inc
- Cover title., "November 2000.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- 3M project San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico, hydrologic modeling report
- Cover title., "May 2000."--P. [1], Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- 4M outcrop mitigation summary report : South Fork Texas Creek and Pine River La Plata County, Colorado
- prepared for: Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ; prepared by LT Environmental, Inc., "January 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2019)
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- 5-year big game season structure (BGSS) 2005-2009 : final policy
- Caption title., "June 15, 2004.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- A Producer's guide to livestock depredations : with damage programs and CPW area office directory
- This guide has been developed for Colorado's livestock owners and is intended to be used as a general reference guide to assist with identifying livestock depredations. It contains typical attack and feeding characteristics of various predators, CPW Office contact information, and general livestock compensation information., "(I&E) ENG_v.03/25/2024." -- Back cover., Includes bibliographic references (page 18), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2025)
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- A birding primer
- Cover., Print version record.
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- A compendium of crustacean zooplankton and mysis diluviana collections from selected Colorado reservoirs and lakes 1991-2009
- On cover: Colorado Division of Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research., "DOW-R-S-82-10.", "January 2009.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-27)., Cover title has mysis spelled incorrectly, i.e. mysid.
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- A contribution toward a bibliography on the beaver
- "A contribution of the Colorado Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Colorado A & M College, Fort Collins, Colorado.", "September 1955.", Includes index., Description based on print version record.
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- A dash with the dinosaurs : a mountain bike trek to the Purgatoire River Dinosaur Trackway and the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary impact layer of southeastern Colorado, La Junta and Trinidad, Colorado : for Earth Science Week 2000
- edited and compiled by Matthew L. Morgan., Trip leaders: Matt Morgan and Chris Carroll and Dr. Joanna Wright., Bibliography: page 12., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed March 2018)
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- A drought relief study in the South Platte River Valley emphasizing conjunctive use
- by the Office of the State Engineer, State of Colorado., "Funded by the United States Bureau of Reclamation in accordance with Public Law 95-107.", "This study was conducted under the direction of the Office of the State Engineer, C.J. Kuiper, P.E. State Engineer.", "J.A. Danielson, P.E., Deputy State Engineer.", "H.D. Simpson, P.E., Project Director.", "January 1978.", Cover title., Print version record.
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- A field guide to the freshwater mollusks of Colorado
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-126)., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed June 2014)
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- A field guide to the proterozoic anorthositic, monzonitic, and granitic plutons, Laramie Range, Southeastern Wyoming
- Cover title., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
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- A guide to swelling soils for Colorado homebuyers and homeowners
- by David C. Noe, Candace L. Jochim, and William P. Rogers ; illustrations by Larry Scott and David C. Noe., "Second edition revised and updated by David C. Noe.", Includes bibliographical references., Print version record.
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- A guide to swelling soils for Colorado homebuyers and homeowners
- by David C. Noe, Candace L. Jochim, and William P. Rogers ; illustrations by Larry Scott., Includes bibliographical references (page 75)., Print version record.
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- A guide to wildlife viewing and photography blinds : creating facilities to connect people with nature
- The original guide, featured western state facilities. The revised guide expands the publication that Colorado Division of Wildlife developed to include blinds from eastern states.--P. 4., "Researcher and main author, Deborah Richie Oberbillig"--P. 1., Title from PDF image of cover (viewed on October 24, 2008), Introduction -- Why build a blind? -- What kind of blind to build? -- A look at blinds today -- Viewing blind fundamentals -- Photography blinds -- Case studies -- Viewing and photography blinds -- Appendix --Sources -- Checklists., Mode of access: World Wide Web.