NR Colorado Department of Natural Resources
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- Appendices of An Appraisal of the use of geothermal energy in state-owned buildings in Colorado
- Section A. Alamosa -- Section B. Buena Vista -- Section C. Burlington -- Section D. Durango -- Section E. Glenwood Springs -- Section F. Steamboat Springs., Description based on print version record.
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- Appraisal of a quadrant census for mule deer in pinyon-juniper vegetation
- Caption title., "March 1983"., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
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- Approaches to field investigations of cause-specific mortality in mule deer
- Kourtney F. Stonehouse, Charles R. Anderson, Jr., Mark E. Peterson, and David R. Collins., "October 2016.", Bibliography: pages 62-64., DOW-R-T-48-16, Print version record.
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- Aquatic animal health investigations & management
- Assist in the protection, conservation, and management of Colorado's aquatic animal resources through the monitoring, investigation, and management of aquatic animal health in state fish hatcheries, research facilities, free-ranging public fisheries and free-ranging aquatic animal populations, as well as aquatic animal resources in the private sector by providing diagnostics, research, regulated pathogen inspections, and laboratory analysis. Maintaining or improving aquatic animal health will help insure the stability of many populations, enable the recovery of others, and improve the quality of Colorado's wildlife resources., Published by Colorado Division of Wildlife 2005-2011., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed January 2019), Federal aid project F-83R.
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- Aquatic data analysis
- William H. Babcock ... [et al.]., October 1987 has title: Aquatic data analyses., Reports on Federal aid projects F-84, F-84-R, F-33, F-239., Cover title.
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- Aquatic data analysis and database management
- text file, Began with 2020 report., Cover., Print version record.
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- Aquatic data analysis. 2017
- William H. Babcock ... [et al.]., October 1987 has title: Aquatic data analyses., Reports on Federal aid projects F-84, F-84-R, F-33, F-239., Cover title.
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- Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) watercraft decontamination manual
- "This manual was made possible by a grant from U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management."--Page 4 of cover., "6/2011-1,000"--Page 4 of cover., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2016)
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- Aquatic nuisance species, ANS, watercraft inspection handbook : official state of Colorado watercraft inspection and decontamination procedures
- Cover title., "February 20, 2009.", "This handbook was cooperatively produced by the Division of Wildlife and Colorado State Parks with input from many other partners in Colorado and other states."--Page 4 of cover., "3/2009-5,000."--Page 4 of cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Arapahoe aquifer baseline domestic water well background investigation Adams County, Colorado
- Cover title., "September 10, 2007.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Arikaree deer herd management plan data analysis unit D-55, game management units 101 & 102
- Marty Stratman., "January 2006.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
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- Arikaree deer management plan D-55, game management units 101 & 102
- Marty Stratman., "January 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
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- Arkansas River basin facts
- Caption title., "March 2002.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Arkansas River data analysis unit, deer management plan D-28 game management units 122, 125, 126, 127, 130, 132, 137, 138, 139, 146
- prepared for the Colorado Division of Wildlife by Jeffrey A. Yost., "April 1999.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
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- Arkansas River drought & water supply assessment basin summary
- The Colorado Drought & Water Supply Assessment is the first statewide project to determine how prepared Colorado has been for drought and identify measures that will better prepare us for the next drought., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Arkansas River recreation management plan. Appendix A: Cooperative Management Agreement for Providing Recreation Management of the Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
- Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area [AHRA] is a partnership between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management [BLM] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, with Department of Agriculture's Forest Service [FS] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Wildlife [CDOW] to manage recreation resources and activities along 148 miles of the river from its headwaters near Leadville down to Pueblo Reservoir., Cover title.
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- Arkansas River recreation management plan. Appendix B: 1990-2000 AHRA Recreation Use
- Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area [AHRA] is a partnership between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management [BLM] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, with Department of Agriculture's Forest Service [FS] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Wildlife [CDOW] to manage recreation resources and activities along 148 miles of the river from its headwaters near Leadville down to Pueblo Reservoir., Cover title.
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- Arkansas River recreation management plan. Appendix C: Public Involvement Summary
- Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area [AHRA] is a partnership between the U.S. Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management [BLM] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, with Department of Agriculture's Forest Service [FS] and the State of Colorado's Department of Natural Resource's Division of Wildlife [CDOW] to manage recreation resources and activities along 148 miles of the river from its headwaters near Leadville down to Pueblo Reservoir., Cover title.