215 results — topic: Land & Water Management
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) water potentials from clones with varying aspect and understory composition
Predawn and midday plant water potential measurements, collected on terminal twigs using a scholander-type pressure chamber (PMS Instruments, Corvallis, OR, USA). Measurements were collected from 1-3 canopy dominant or co-dominant raments in 12 mature trembling aspen ( Populus tremuloides ) near asp
Life History and Demography of Astragalus microcymbus
Astragalus microcymbus, the skiff milkvetch, is a perennial forb endemic to Gunnison and Saguache counties in Colorado, United States. In 1995 Denver Botanic Gardens scientists began monitoring individual A. microcymbus plants to track longevity and reproductive rates, ultimately recording plant len
Wet and dry plastic deposition data for western US National Atmospheric Deposition Program sites (2017-2019)
Raw plastic counts and calculated plastic deposition rates for 11 National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP) sites in the western USA recorded from 2017-2019. Samples were collected to determine plastic deposition rates in remote locations and identify the potential sources of plastic to the atm
The Bureau of land management Kerber Creek restoration project
From May to December, 2009, I worked as an intern for the Bureau of Land Management in Saguache, Colorado, primarily on the Kerber Creek Restoration Project.Mining during late the 1800s to mid 1900s resulted in mine waste deposits along the creek.These wastes had detrimental effects on the creek and
Rural-to-Urban Water Transfers: Measuring Direct Foregone Benefits of Irrigation Water under Uncertain Water Supplies
Irrigation water from a southeastern Colorado county has been sold to distant municipalities. The county's junior water right delivered limited and uncertain water supplies which were used on relatively poor soils. The ability of water markets to allocate water to the highest-valued use was addresse
RAREII
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New Water Development By Enhancing and Restoring Wetlands and Beaver Dam Complexes
New water development should solve more problems that it creates. New water development should link water quantity with water quality. Hopefully, new water development should make both environmental sense and economic sense. Restoring and enhancing degraded stream channels by restoring old beaver da
Nature Conservancy Hires Team for the San Luis Valley
.·'. n.,, ) .. . r. . The. Nature Conservancy bas launched its re- ·:·.:= • gional program in the Sail Luis Valley by hiring pro- gram managers Nancy and Chuck Warner, who have worked for the Conservancy in California for the past eight years. ;;r .i·~· Nancy initiated innovative and successful comm
Multiple Use Planning
USDOI Bureau of Land Management. ?
Mount Emmons Environmental Impact Statement
USDA-Forest Service environmental impact statement, regarding the construction of a Molybdenum mine on Mount Emmons by AMAX Inc.
Montrose District Planning Model
U.R.A. Step III Present Situation Purpose: Montrose District Public Input Model U.R.A. Step IV Opportunities M.F.P. Step I Objective - Recommendation _ M.F.P. Multiple Use Analysis Phase I Public Input Meeting Phase II
Irrigation Funds Flow Freely
Jim Adams. The Associated Press.
Impact of The Colorado RIver Compct upon Trans-mountain Diversion in Colorado.
An annual report of Colorado water status written by POWER.
Hunting With All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Responsibility or Regulation
Department of the Interior/BLM. ?
Homestake Pitch Project – Record of Decision
U.S. Forest Service.
Gunnison Valley Sage Grouse Strategic Committee help completing Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Habitat Treatment – Improvement for the Gunnison Basin Population of Gunnison Sage-grouse
The Gunnison Valley Sage Grouse Strategic Committee for the County of Gunnison, Colorado is requesting that your agency help complete a Programmatic Environmental Assessment for Habitat Treatment/Improvement for the Gunnison Basin Population of Gunnison Sage-grouse. This Committee was created by the
Gunnison Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement
GUNNISON RESOURCE AREA Welcome to our public Open House. Attached is a Newsletter we mailed out to over 700 names on September 15, 1988. The Newsletter lists the Anticipated Issues, Preliminary Criteria, and Management Concerns we will be addressing in the RMP/EIS. Shortly after October 19, 1988, we
Gunnison County Fuels Planning
Introduction: Fuels treatments have occurred within the Gunnison Basin for nearly 30 years. Since 1976, approximately 120,000 acres have been treated. Emphasis was on disposal of slash from timber sales, prescribed burning for wildlife and livestock improvements as well as restoration of threatened
Gunnison Basin Wetlands Focus Group Strategic Plan
The Gunnsion Basin Focus area encompasses the upper Gunnsion watershed. The Basin lies entirely on the west side of the Continental Divide. Geographically the area includes most of Gunnsion County, the northern third of Hinsdale County, and the north western third of Saguache County. The total land
Golf and the Environment: What Partners!
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