13 results — topic: Plant Biology
Woodsy Owl on Hiking and Backpacking
Before your hike, study maps of the area, get permits if necessary, and learn the terrain. Be familiar with all options-- time, alternative routes, and weather. Keep in mind the shorter daylight hours of fall and winter. LIMIT THE SIZE OF YOUR GROUP Limit your group to a size a leader can safely han
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
Marble Ski Area Vegetative Assessment
Preliminary Report - Marble Ski Area, Gunnison County, Colorado Vegetation Assessment Ie Ile III. Introduction Backround of area and studys The area studied is«generally on the southwest slope of Mt. Daly and drains into Carbonate Creek. This area is proposed as skiing terrain for the Marble Ski Are
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
A Classification of the Riparian Vegetation of the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado
Prepared by: Gwen Kittel, Rene Rondeau and Steve Kettler
Beaver Re-introduction
Beaver can be important regulators of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, with effects far beyond their food and space requirements'. Beaver have the potential to modify stream morphology and hydrology by cutting significant amounts of wood and building dams. This in turn influences a variety of bio
Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 13)
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Appendix 3 Criteria for Determining Colorado Natural Areas
Guidelines for the Identification, Registry and Designation of Colorado Natural Areas July, 1993 The Colorado Natural Areas Program (CNAP) was created by an act of the Colorado Legislature in 1977 and reauthorized in 1988. The Colorado Natural Areas Act, as set forth under C.R.S. 33-33-101 et seq. (
Methods for Vegetation Sampling and Analysis on Revegetated Mined Lands
Jeanne C. Chambers, Ray W. Brown. Oct. 1983. Preview for link to document.
Growing Colorado Plants From Seed: State of the Art Volume III
Edward F. Redente, Phillip R. Ogle, Norman E. Hargis. 1982.
Vegetation Appendix Materials for Vegetation and Wildlife Studies for the Mount Emmons Project
Stoecker-Keammerer and Associates Ecological Consultants. 1980.
Vegetation and Wildlife Studies for the Mount Emmons Project
Warren R. Keammerer, Robert E. Stoecker.?Stoecker-Keammerer & Associates Ecological Consultants. March 1980.
Proposal to Colorado Energy Research Institute for “Seed Money” to Plan a Clearinghouse-Eduction-Ombudsman Program for Energy Development and Impact Activities in the North Fork of the Gunnison Area
Thorne Ecological Institute. March 1, 1975.
