Colorado's boundaries encompass some 66.6 million acres, or over 104,000 square miles. Within this area, the type and extent of natural vegetation is determined by many factors, including elevation, climate, soils, disturbance patterns, and the ecological history of the landscape. Each change from lowland plain to mountain range to broad valley creates both habitat opportunities and barriers for plant species. The heterogeneity of the landscape provides the setting for a diversity of plant communities not possible in more uniform regions., Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed February 2021)
This report summarizes the results of a rapid landscape-scale climate vulnerability assessment for the Gunnison Basin. The primary objective of this assessment was to determine what ecosystems/habitats and species are most at risk to climate change (and why) under climate change scenarios predicted for 2050. This report summarizes the results of a landscape-scale climate change vulnerability assessment of 24 ecosystems (17 terrestrial and seven freshwater ecosystems) and 73 species of concern (50 plants and 23 animals) in the Upper Gunnison Basin, Colorado., "December 31, 2011.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2013)
"Research sponsored by Colorado Division of Wildlife and Agricultural Experiment Station, Western Regional Project W-133, Benefits and Costs in Resource Planning.", "December 1988.", Bibliography: p. 110-114.
"This fact sheet covers all aspects of hand sprayer calibration including a calibration example.", Caption title., "CEPEP 05/00. Updated 6/06.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This fact sheet covers ways to reduce pesticide exposure due to contaminated clothing., Caption title., "CEPEP 5/00. Updated 6/06.", Bibliographical references (p. [2]), Mode of access: World Wide Web.