215 results — topic: Land & Water Management
RMBL USFS Districts
These are the US Forest Service designated districts for the Gunnison County area. This dataset was created in 2015 by Rocky Mountain Biological Lab GIS off documents and legal boundaries from the USFS. These districts are broken into 4 different districts: West Zone/Aspen Ranger District (White Riv
RMBL USFS & BLM Lands
These are the parcel lands within Gunnison County that are either managed or owned by the US forest Service or the Bureau of Land Management. This layer was created by RMBL GIS, and is a subset of data from the original Exempt shapefile downloaded from the Gunnison County website. The data download
Data for 'Weak latitudinal gradients in insect herbivory for dominant rangeland grasses of North America'
Patterns of insect herbivory may follow predictable geographical gradients, with greater herbivory at low latitudes. However, biogeographic studies of insect herbivory often do not account for multiple abiotic factors (e.g. precipitation, soil nutrients) that could underlie gradients. We tested for
(308) The Mesa County Colorado Irrigation Audit Program
Seven and one-half square miles, or 4864 acres, of the Grand Valley in Western Colorado consists of high water-using landscapes. Overirrigation of Grand Valley soils flushes 580,000 tons of salt into the Colorado River each year. These salts negatively impact plant and animal health throughout the C
This Land: A Guide to Central National Forests
Preface Introduction National Forests in Arkansas Ouachita Ouachita Mountains Border Lands Ozark Alum Cove Blanchard Springs Magazine Mountain St. Francis Crowley's Ridge National Forests in Colorado Arapaho Hoosier Pass Elk Park Grand Mesa Grand Mesa Gunnison Slumgullion Slide Taylor River Pike Rio
Department of the Interior Water Transfer Policy
Department of the Interior/Bureau of Land Reclamation 1990
I am writing to urge your support for the preparation of an environamental impact statement by the BLM on their proposed transfer of land in western Montrose County to the state of Colorado for a low-level radioactive waste disposal site.
Ralph E. Clark III. March 6, 1989.
Highlight of the 1989 Resource Planning Act Assessment
USDA. Forest Service. 1989.
Bureau of Land Management Gunnison Resource Area Resource Management Plan
Barry Tollefson. USDOI BLM. January 25, 1989.
Third Draft Petition For Modification of the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan.
ACRES (THE OH-BE-JOYFUL VALLEY NEAR CRESTED BUTTE, COLORADO) FROM 2-A TO 3-B. STATEMENT OF BACKGROUND FACTS: The High Country Citizens' Alliance is a non-profit Colorado corporation, established in , with headquarters in Crested Butte -- a resort community in the central Rocky Mountains. As set fort
Questions and Answers BLM- FS Interchange Program
Forest Service and BLM. February 1986.
Why Colorado?
Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Parks and Recreation Association, Center for Public-Private Sector Cooperation, Thorne Ecological Institute. 1985, 1986.
FS Interchange National Summary and Legislative Concepts
Forest Service and BLM. June 7, 1985.
FS Interchange Implementation Guide Colorado
Rocky Mountain Region Forest Service and Colorado State Office BLM. June 7, 1985.
Homestake Mining Company Pitch Project- Final Environmental Assessment
U.S. Forest Service. 1983.
Oil Shale Resources in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming
U.S Department of the Interior/ Bureau of Land Management. 1982.
Mount Emmons Mining Project Environmental Impact Statement Ch. 3 & 4
United States Forest Service.?United States Department of Agriculture: Forest Service. 1982.
Mount Emmons Mining Project Environmental Impact Statement Ch
United States Forest Service, 1982
Sodium Mineral Development Environmental Assesment – Draft
Bureau of Land Management. Rock Springs District Office. 1981.
Pike and San Isabel National Forests Land Management Planning
It has been a long time since you have heard any news about the Forest Land Management Plan. We have not forgotten you and are very grateful for your active participation in the earlier stages of the planning. To those of you who have been involved in the Forest planning process since it began in Au
