215 results — topic: Land & Water Management

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Forage Resources in Warming and Removal Plots, Almont, CO, 2019

This is data collected to explore the impacts of warming and dominant species removal on the quantity and quality of plants for cattle foraging. The data were collected from the Colorado low elevation site (Almont) of the Warming and Removal in Mountains experiment which examines the direct and indi

Kenna Rewcastle, Karin Rand, Aimee Classen2026DOI: 10.6073/pasta/d3c06fb182d7c3f349b492afb1177a2e
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Forage Resources in Warming and Removal Plots, Almont, CO, 2019

This is data collected to explore the impacts of warming and dominant species removal on the quantity and quality of plants for cattle foraging. The data were collected from the Colorado low elevation site (Almont) of the Warming and Removal in Mountains experiment which examines the direct and indi

Kenna Rewcastle, Karin Rand, Aimee Classen2026DOI: 10.6073/pasta/d3c06fb182d7c3f349b492afb1177a2e
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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

Anderegg, Leander, Anderegg, William, Berry, Joseph A2025DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17064802
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Sage-Grouse

Abstract In this chapter, we summarize the ecology and conservation issues affecting greater ( Centrocercus urophasianus ) and Gunnison ( C . minimus ) sage-grouse, iconic and obligate species of rangelands in the sagebrush ( Artemisia spp.) biome in western North America. Greater sage-grouse are no

Beck Jeffrey L., Christiansen Thomas J., Davies Kirk W.2023DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34037-6_10Cited 2 times
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The Financial Viability and Sustainability Benefits of Converting Slash Into Biochar Instead of Open-Burning Following Fuel Treatments in the White River National Forest

The state of Colorado has 22.49 million acres of forestland, a growing proportion of which is under threat from disease, insects, drought and wildfire. The severity of these threats originates from a long history of misguided forest management practices that have decreased the overall health of Colo

Borden Timothy2020Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard (DASH) (Harvard University)
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Wyo. Rancher Plans March To Protest BLM Actions

Management to-build' a road into Paint Rock Canyon near Hyattville. -Mills is president of the Independent Stockgrowers of . America. He said the group has. about "400 members, mainly in 'yoming and South Dakota. THE FEDERAL Bureau of Land Man- agement and ‘the. U.S. Forest’ Service have proposed a

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Worksheet II Suggested Additions or Deletions to the Forest Service Roadless and Undeveloped Area Inventory My Recommendations

Ralph E. Clark III.

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WinXSPRO, A Channel Cross Section Analyzer, User's Manual, Version 3.0.

Thomas Hardy, Palavi Panja, and Dean Mathias.?USDA, Forest Service.

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Western State College of Colorado Spring Environmental Symposium

Join Theodore Roosevelt at Western's 9th Spring Environmental Symposium: Gunnison National Forest at 100 Years April 20-21, 2005, in Gunnison, Colorado CONFERENCE INFORMATION: 9th Spring Environmental Symposium: Western’s Spring Environmental Symposia are organized and presented by the students and

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Upper Gunnison Water Conservancy District

An article published commenting on a previous letter published by the Denver Post stating that, not one drop of water may cross the mountain to Arapahoe Country.

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Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Reasonable Diligence

Pete Klingsmith, Tyler Martineau, Ralph E. Clark. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District.

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Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Reasonable Diligence

Pete Klingsmith, Tyler Martineau, Ralph E. Clark. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District.

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Trees for Conservation: A Buyers Guide

Colorado State Forest Service

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The Recreation Strategy for the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison National Forests

National Forest Service. Unknown.

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The Alternatives: Description of Activities Common to all Alternatives

Bureau of Land Management

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Summary of the Gunnison Water Situation

In 1986 the City of Aurora and the Natural Energy Resources Company (NECO) filcd claims for the right to divert massive amounts of water from Gunnison County to the Front Range. The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District also filed for rights to the same water for in-basin use. The High Cou

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Some legacy

ing ~ater and shipping it north out of this basin. And being a fast-growing, affluent suburb of Denver, it has deep pockets. . So it is tempting for the owners of the remaining 44 percent of .Rocky Ford Ditch water to consider Aurora's recent offer of about $56,000 per share for their rights in the

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Small-Capacity Reservoirs Are Needed to Thwart Drought

Small-capacity reservoirs are needed to thwart drought By KEN BAKER The drought of the year 2002, the dri- est of a series of drought years in South- ern Colorado and reported to be the driest year in Colorado history, generated more -public interest and newspaper space than any previous drought yea

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River Recreation in the Gunnison Gorge

John Arkins. Bureau of Land Management.

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Response Sheet Ridge Sheep Driveway

This sheet is provided for your comments concerning the use alternatives for the Ridge Sheep, Driveway. Any Supporting information that you can offer for your viewpoints will assist us in the analysis of public response. To insure that you will receive future information concerning the Ridge Sheep D