Each year, millions of people visit Colorado's state parks. However, limited information exists about why people visit them, what they do while they are there, how long they stay, and the degree to which they are satisfied with their experiences. These data are critical to developing programs, communication efforts, and recreation opportunities that resonate with state park users. They also inform management actions for conserving natural and cultural resources and maintaining park infrastructure., Mike Quartuch., "May 2025.", "Series number: CPW-R-T-65-25.", Includes bibliographic references (page 35), Title page.
Donnelle Johnson and Lisa Thompson talk about the enjoyment they get from hunting. How to, video file MPEG 72.8MB, Produced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife., staff notation, Online resource; title from PDF title screen (viewed April 2023), Performers: Donnelle Johnson and Lisa Thompson.
A documentary look at the efforts directed at the preservation of the greenback cutthroat trout., presented by Borderline Productions ; producer/writer, Hugh Gardner ; director/editor, Mark Herlinger., video file MPEG 687MB, "Colorado's native trout brought back from extinction"-- VHS Container., Videography, Mark Herlinger, Richard Golish, Tarek Chacra ; editor, Mark Herlinger ; animation, Todd Mueller., Based on VHS record.
"Colorado Division of Water Resources Informational Document." --Footer., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2015)
This document summarizes Colorado regulations pertaining to surface owner notification and consultation. It also covers the reclamation of land disturbed by oil and gas activity., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
This report serves as an interim deliverable to the Interbasin Compact Process Basin Roundtables for both the Metro Roundtable and the South Platte Basin Roundtable. This report currently relies on the data developed as part of the Statewide Water Supply Initiative (SWSI)., CDM, Colorado Department of Natural Resources., PDF file lacks cover page., Bibliography pages 12-1 - 12-5., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed October 2014)
Beginning in July 2013, the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) implemented a special project to investigate the occurrence of tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) in groundwater produced from aquifers in the Raton Basin. The EPA study had identified the presence of TBA in groundwater present in two small areas within Raton Basin. The purpose of the COGCC special project was not only to determine the broader spatial occurrence, but also to identify potential sources of TBA related to oil and gas activity and to evaluate potential fate and transport mechanisms of TBA from any sources identified in the study., prepared by Peter Gintautas., "January 2015.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019), COGCC special project #32130