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Beaver and the James Creek Watershed
Summary
Technical report (2002-2003). Covers James Creek Watershed, James Creek, Jamestown. Topics: beaver re-introduction, water quality, turbidity, source water protection. Agencies: City of Boulder, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Cites 10 external works.
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Colorado Department of Public Health and EnvironmentColorado State University Cooperative ExtensionCity of BoulderFederal Interagency Stream Restoration Working GroupMassachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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keystone specieshillslope similaritywater quality standardswater resourcesaerosol particle concentrationbeaver-induced floodplain exchangeproperly functioning conditionturbidity
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- Dollar, Tom, Leave It To Beavers, Wildlife Conservation, May/June 2002 (2003) — Brown, Sharon, Wildlife Biologist, Beavers: Wetlands & Wildlife (www.beaversww.org <http://www.beaversww.org>), personal communication, February 8
- Relationship Between Beef Production and Waterborne Parasites (Cryptosporidium spp (2002) — Wuite, J., Cooke, S. et al
- Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices (1998) — Federal Interagency Stream Restoration Working Group
- Habitat Improvement - Leave It to Beavers, (as excerpted from Idaho Wildlife, Fall 1994) (1996) — Nonpoint Source News-Notes, Number 44, April
- Beaver and Giardia in the Environment: A cursent Perspective on the Existence of “Beaver Fever” (1996) — Erlandsen, S., Machchko, van Keulen, H., and Jarroll, E;
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- Prevalence of Giardia spp (1990) — Erlandsen, S
- to 1994, Wetlands, Vol (1953) — River Watershed From
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- The Benefits of Beavers (2003) — Todd Wilkinson
- Leave It To Beavers (2002) — Tom Dollar
- Damming Damns Beavers (2002) — John Krist
- Human and Beaver-Induced Wetland Changes in The Chickahominy River Watershed From 1953 to 1994 (2001) — A.D. Syphard and M.W. Garcia
- Cracking Crypto's Code (1997) — Andrew G. Wright
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- Prevalence of Giardia spp. in beaver and muskrat populations in northeastern states and Minnesota (1990) — S. Erlandsen
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- Relationship Between Beef Production and Waterborne Parasites (Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia spp.) in the North Saskatchewan River Basin Alberta, Canada (2002) — J. Wuite, S. Cooke et al
- Giardia and Wildlife (1998) — Joe Gaydos
- Drinking Water Quality and Health (1991) — Pat Kendall
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