These Guidelines have evolved with the program since it's inception in 1990. They are written by the Statewide Council, reviewed by the committees, and formally approved by the Wildlife Commission on May 3, 2002. This revision is based on the Ten-Year Analysis of the Habitat Partnership Program completed in September 2000 and the new legislation (Senate Bill 01-06) passed in 2001 and Senate Bill 07-82 passed in 2007. This bill sunsets July 1, 2015 and will be updated and extended upon legislative review and approval., Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The Uncompahgre Habitat Partnership Program (UHPP) Committee was originally appointed in 1996. The UHPP has experienced a steady increase in big game/landowner conflicts due to a variety of reasons, occurring primarily on the exterior "fringes" of the Uncompahgre Plateau, on private lands and the public/private land "interface". Conflicts are due to the expanded and changing distribution of deer and elk within the program area, a long-term increase in elk numbers, activities and development associated with human population growth, habitat fragmentation, declining quantity and quality of big game winter habitat, and overall declining habitat diversity at the landscape level. These factors have resulted in an unpredicted and undesirable distribution of big game animals, impacting the forage base, agricultural crops, livestock operations, and fences on private and adjacent public lands., "Approved, Colorado Wildlife Commission, May 6, 2010. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)
"Approved: Colorado Wildlife Commission May 7, 2009. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2014)
"Approved, Colorado Wildlife Commission, March 11, 2010. This plan is valid for 10 years from the approval date.", "1/10/2011."--Footer., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2016)
Caption title., Hasn't Colorado already been mapped? / Matt Morgan. -- In the field / Beth Widmann -- Field safety / John Keller -- Getting our field data into a digital map / Matt Morgan -- How is our mapping in Colorado funded? / Vince Matthews -- The many uses of geologic maps : What have Geologic maps done for me lately? / John Keller -- Derivative maps / Beth Widmann -- Where can I get geologic maps?, Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The purpose of this report is to document the failure of the Havana Street Dam which occurred on September 12, 2013. A site investigation was performed as soon after the dam failure as possible to collect evidence of the failure in order to document the cause and consequences of the failure and to chronicle the events so that lessons learned could be gleaned for future application to dam safety regulations, policies, and procedures., from Jeremy Franz and three others., "TO: File - Havana Street Dam, DAMID 020615.", "Date: 18 December 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2018)
by Jeffrey L. Hynes and Christopher J. Sutton., "Originally prepared and distributed as 'A report to the legislature concerning hazardous waste generation and disposal in the state of Colorado.' Minor modifications have been made for this printing.", "Prepared jointly by the Colorado Department of Health and Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, State of Colorado.", Bibliography: pages 69-77., Print version record.
compiled by Colorado State Parks in cooperation with a corridor partnership of towns and counties, state and federal agencies, non-profit and community groups., "October 15, 1996.", Cover., Print version record.