Forest health is an important driver of overall watershed health and water resources in Colorado. Because of its importance, the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) is placing additional focus on forest health in the pending update to the Colorado Water Plan. The CWCB completed a study of the "state of the science" surrounding watershed and forest-health-related issues that impact water quality and quantity., "November 2021.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2025)
"Date created: May 1999. Revised: . Author: Mark Gershman. Parks Affected: All.", Bibliography: page 6., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed January 2015)
A professional guide and outfitter demonstrates field dressing, skinning, and quartering of a bull elk. A taxidermist shows how to cape a trophy head in the field, and meat cutters demonstrate butchering. Finally, tips on cooking the meat are given., video file MPEG 1419MB, Based on VHS record
A professional guide and outfitter demonstrates field dressing, skinning, and quartering of a bull elk. A taxidermist shows how to cape a trophy head in the field, and meat cutters demonstrate butchering. Finally, tips on cooking the meat are given., video file MPEG 1419MB, Based on VHS record
A professional guide and outfitter demonstrates field dressing, skinning, and quartering of a bull elk. A taxidermist shows how to cape a trophy head in the field, and meat cutters demonstrate butchering. Finally, tips on cooking the meat are given., video file MPEG 1419MB, Based on VHS record
A professional guide and outfitter demonstrates field dressing, skinning, and quartering of a bull elk. A taxidermist shows how to cape a trophy head in the field, and meat cutters demonstrate butchering. Finally, tips on cooking the meat are given., video file MPEG 1419MB, Based on VHS record
Relief shown by contours and spot heights., Blueline copy of manuscript., Base map is photoreproduction of "State of Colorado", compiled, edited, and published by U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C., date illegible., "Funded by U.S.B.M. Grant No. G-0166008.", Description based on print version record.
The Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety, Inactive Mine Reclamation Program, (IMRP) mitigates the hazards and environmental problems associated with past mining operations. Projects which are anticipated to cost over $25,000 and less than $50,000 are bid informally using the documented quotations procedures. Projects which are anticipated to cost over $50,000 are bid through the competitive sealed bid process., "These General Bid Specifications are intended to accompany Special Conditions for each bid.", "March 2009.", "4/13/09.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2013)