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Rare and Imperiled Wildlife Conservation Planning in Colorado
Connects natural heritage inventories and conservation status assessments for rare and imperiled species — including Boreal Toad and peregrine falcons — with land-use planning and rangeland management across Colorado counties and tribal lands.
Navajo ReservationLarimer Countiesconservation statusnatural resource inventoryraritynative speciesperegrine falconsBoreal ToadA System for Conservation Planning: Progress in SuThe BLM has initiated a process to develop standarColorado's Natural Heritage: Rare and Imperiled AnClarion AssociatesNatural Resource Ecology Laboratory
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A System for Conservation Planning: Progress in Summit and Larimer Counties
One of the overarching goals of the Colorado Division of Wildlife Long Range Plan is to \"Lead statewide efforts involving federal, state, county and ...
The BLM has initiated a process to develop standards for rangeland health, and guidelines for livestock grazing in Colorado.
Barry A. Tollefson. US Department of the Interior/BLM Gunnison Resource Area. August 23, 1995
Colorado's Natural Heritage: Rare and Imperiled Animals, Plants, and Plant Communities
Natural Heritage Program Colorado. October 1997.
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference
Many Authors. Conference held September 25-28, 2000 Flagstaff, AZ
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference
By: Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995. See preview for link to document
