NR Colorado Department of Natural Resources
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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., Includes bibliographical references (page 75)., 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 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.
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- A hundred years of irrigation in Colorado : 100 years of organized and continuous irrigation, 1852-1952
- Includes proceedings of the centennial celebration., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- A life-table for managing deer populations
- Caption title., "September 1977.", Includes bibliographical references.
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- A look back : a 75 year history of the Colorado Game, Fish and Parks Division
- [by] George Feltner., Print version record.
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- A methane drainage plan using horizontal holes at the Hawk's Nest East Mine, Paonia, Colorado
- "November, 1979.", Prepared under Colorado Geological Survey Project "Conservation of Methane from Mined/Minable Coalbeds in Colorado;" funded by Colorado State Oil and Gas Conservation Commission., Description based on print version record.
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- A night-viewing device to monitor activities of wildlife
- Caption title., "May 1976.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
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- A parliament of owls
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- A place for snakes
- Cover., Print version record.
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- A prairie dog home companion
- Caption title., Print version record.
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- A prairie dog home companion 2008
- by Mary Taylor Young., A 4 page educator's guide entitled Our town --doggone good theater by Wendy Hanophy is inserted., Cover., Print version record.
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- A retrospective look at whirling disease in Colorado, 1994-2023
- by R. Barry Nehring., "April 2023.", Includes statistics., Print version record.
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- A review of aquatic invertebrate studies and fish population survey data for the Colorado River in Middle Park, Colorado from 1980 through 2009 : What does it tell us?
- compiled by R. Barry Nehring, Jon Ewert, Sherman Hebein, "January 2010. Revised February 2, 2010.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 9-10), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2025)
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- A simulation of the costs of removing snow from county highways in Colorado
- Weather Modification Program, Executive Director's Office, Colorado Department of Natural Resources ; Lynn A. Sherretz, William Loehr (University of Denver) ; prepared for Division of Atmospheric Resources Research, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior., "March 1983.", Bibliography: pages 36-38., Bureau of Reclamation cooperative agreement no. 1-07-81-VO226., Print version record.
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- A staff report to the Commissioners, "Lessons learned" in the Front Range flood of September 2013
- This staff report analyzes and describes the “lessons learned” about Colorados oil and gas industry and the work of Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission during and after the flood of September 2013. The COGCC estimates that more than 5,900 oil and gas wells lie within 500 feet of a Colorado waterway that is substantial enough to be named. When these streams flood nearby oil and gas facilities are at risk of damage, spills, environmental injury and lost production. The flood that struck the Front Range of Colorado in September 2013 was a major disaster and emergency. Damage to the oil and gas industry was significant, but it was only a part of the story of the flood. Many oil and gas facilities located near flooded streams were damaged in the September 2013 flood. Oil, condensate and produced water spilled into the environment., "March 14, 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016)
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- A suggested protocol for collecting cutthroat trout tissues for subsequent genetic analysis
- Kevin B. Rogers., "February 2007.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2017)
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- A summary of compacts and litigation governing Colorado's use of interstate streams
- "2000.", Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- A summary of compacts and litigation governing Colorado's use of interstate streams
- "2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2012), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
