"This report was prepared in cooperation with the Colorado Dept. of Transportation, the U.S. Dept. of Transportation Federal Highway Administration and was originally printed as Report no. CDOH-CGS-90-12.", Section 1. Pilot study -- Section 2. Procedures manual., Description based on print version record.
The Opossum Shrimp Mysis diluviana (formerly M. relicta, herein Mysis) is a small, shrimp-like crustacean native to cold, deep lakes in the Great Lakes region of the U.S. and Canada. Mysis were introduced to lakes and reservoirs to improve resources for sport fishes. Mysis had important effects on food webs, but few studies have examined the outcomes of the introductions in Colorado or the extent of potential invasions by natural dispersal or inadvertent transplants caused by water transfers. The present study was conducted during 2010-2019 to update the distribution and status of Mysis populations in Colorado., Douglas B. Silver and [four others], "August 2021.", Bibliography: pages 35-39., CPW-R-T-58-21, Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed October 2021)
The Foundation for Colorado State Parks was organized in 1985 to assist the state park system in meeting special needs. Colorado State Parks is happy to report it has been a great success. Recognizing that these successes breed larger ones, the contributions of The Foundation have turned good ideas into terrific actions!, Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed November 2014)
Coloradoans recognize that our long term economic health hinges on the availability of adequate, clean, reliable water supplies. As future demands for municipal, recreational, agricultural, and industrial uses continue to increase throughout the state providing adequate water supplies will become more challenging. The water supply situation in northwest Douglas County serves as an example of the challenge of providing an adequate municipal water supply. Current and future residents are faced with a declining nonrenewable groundwater supply and limited options for renewable water supplies. The recommendations in this report provide an innovative approach toward balancing water supply and demand., "January 2007.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-60), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
The purpose of this publication is to help achieve the goal of reducing injury and mortality to the threatened Canada lynx population in the contiguous United States, which may occur as a result of hunting or trapping bobcats and other furbearers., "Primary authors Howard Golden ... and Tom Krause ..."--P. [3]., "September 2003"--P. [4] of cover., "Some modifications (specific to Colorado lynx) were made to this USFWS publication by the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) with permission from USFWS."--P. [2], "This pamphlet was produced as a joint effort between the United States Fish & Wildlife Service and the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies."--P. [2], Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed July 2014)