178 results — topic: Environmental Impacts
Factors to Consider in Developing Management Strategies and Remedial Treatments to Enhance Wildlife Habitats
Factors to Consider in Developing Management Strategies and Remedial Treatments to Enhance Wildlife Habitats Define Areas of Concern Define the target areas including surrounding sites that could be impacted. As possible, map the soil types, topographic features, and precipitation zones that occur t
Environmentalist Forced to Break Dam
Colorado Press Clipping Service
Environmental Valuation
Pete Klingsmith, Andrew Stirling, Paul Portney.
Energy Conservation
Daniel Burhans, Dennis Hayes, Roger Kahn
Department Of Energy Compliance With Floodplain – Wetlands Environmental Review Requirements
Technical report (1994). Covers Alabama, Gunnison, Cochetopa Pass. Topics: floodplain management, wetlands protection, hazardous waste disposal, hazardous waste closure. Agencies: Department of Energy, Council on Environmental Quality, Energy Research and Development Administration. Cites 47 externa
Comments on recent draft of Gunnison Travel Management Plan
Stan Irby, Russell Japuntich, March Hatcher, Navid Navidi, Doug Washburn, Steven Guerrieri, and Matt Thorpe
Colorado Environmental Commission Recommendations for the Immediate Action
Colorado Environmental Commission
Coldharbour Institute Executive Director Board Report
Coldharbour Institute facilitates education, incubation, and demonstration of responsible personal, community and land practices. Human Resources e New Fellows are beginning to apply for fellowships. The descriptions are posted on the website. We had 12 last semester and will be paring those down to
Canada and the Human Environment
Jack Davis. Government of Canada.
Bonanza cleanup
B9na~~.a clea;nup, '· . Background 1• • • 12 adit and reconstruct the ponal · The lates t,. of several area,andconductgeologicreconnais- CERCLA removal actions within the sance back to a possible plug loca· , BonanzaMiningAreaCERCLASilo .'tion approximately 3500' into the •wai initiated by priv~e pa
BLM Beavers
length, the beaver prowled with masto- dons. mammoths, and saber-toothed tigers. But those species disappeared with the retreat of the continental gla- cers. The beaver did not. It adapted-— ame smaller—and endured. Had the beaver not endured. Amer- ican history would have been written differently.
Beavers: Biologists "Rediscover" a Natural Resource
Dorothy Bergstrom. Pacific Northwest Station
Beavers and Their Control
University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension
Beaver Pond Ecosystems and Their Relationships to Multi-Use Natural Resource Management
Jay D. Hair, Gary T. Hepp, Lawrence M. Luckett, Kerry P. Reese, and David K. Woodward
Beaver Management in Grazed Riparian Ecosystems
Greg L. Munther. USDA Forest Service.
Beaver Management Plan
Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Beaver In Water Impoundments: Understanding A Problem of Water-Level Management
Richard R. Buech. North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minnesota.
An Integrated Wastewater Treatment and Reuse System to Enhance Wildlife and Other Estuarine Values
George H. Allen, Robert A. Gerheart, and John R. Williams. Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies and Western Division of American Fisheries Society. ? ?
An Ecological Basis for Beaver Management in the Rocky Mountain Region
Lee E. Yeager. Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Colorado State University.
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 local governments, private landowners and other organizations to define and identify high-priority habitats in the state." A System for Conservation Pl
