226 results — topic: Ecology ·
Compilation of actual evapotranspiration and vegetation indices along critical riparian zones on the Navajo Nation from 2013-2023
These data were compiled for monitoring riparian zone trends and changes in the Navajo Nation as part of a study to document riparian ecosystem health and its water use in support of potential restoration efforts. The objective of our study was to monitor the short and medium-term effects on the rip
Compilation of actual evapotranspiration and vegetation indices along critical riparian zones on the Navajo Nation from 2013-2023
These data were compiled for monitoring riparian zone trends and changes in the Navajo Nation as part of a study to document riparian ecosystem health and its water use in support of potential restoration efforts. The objective of our study was to monitor the short and medium-term effects on the rip
Wildlife Impacts
Technical report. Covers small watersheds, beaver ponds, southern states. Topics: Best Management Practices, water quality protection, non-point source pollution, wildlife impacts. Agencies: USEPA, Fish and Wildlife Service, US Environmental Protection Agency. Cites 27 external works.
United we stand
= vigvic eat eee eee Nias a one * 2 ete <3 oe eT SSF SE United, | VEZ ee i Unite! "There is nity in” * arrengit An”. ‘American revolutionary patriot said, “Gens *' they ‘do not. give a’ damn if they make it ' tlemen, we. must all hang together, or, most ..;, impossible for a prospector to find a new
Trees for Conservation: A Buyers Guide
Technical report. Covers Colorado. Topics: conservation, tree planting, soil erosion control, reforestation. Agencies: Forest Service, CSFS.
Toxic Waste Papers- John Cairns
Technical report (1972-1980). Covers Philadelphia, Blacksburg, Virginia. Topics: water quality management, environmental management, toxicity testing, multispecies toxicity tests. Agencies: American Water Resources Association, Water Science and Technology Board, National Research Council. Cites 50
Thoughts on Dialogue
These thoughts are purely my own. No one else is responsible for them. So far as I know, no one agrees with them. And no organization endorses them. But dialogue has to start somewhere. And I have learned through thirty years of building dialogue in the interest of conservation that where there is a
The Nuclear Safeguard Amendment: Vote Yes on 3
Document (1959-1976). Covers Colorado, Austin, Texas. Topics: nuclear electricity, nuclear power, energy policy, Nuclear Safeguard Amendment. Agencies: US Bureau of Census, FEA, Stanford Research Inst. Cites 12 external works.
The Belittled Beaver
The webfooted rodent deserves some praise, claim two scientists B= are pretty scarce in the Beaver State these days, but it wasn’t always that way. It’s estimated that in the mid-nineteenth century there were nearly a million beavers in Oregon. Today, there are an estimated 68,000. Reasons for the d
The Beaver's Tale: Out of the Woods and Into Hot Water
News article (1535-1900). Covers Quabbin Reservoir, Massachusetts, British Columbia. Topics: beaver conservation, dam construction, habitat modification, environmental impact. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, University of Wyoming. Cites 7 external works.
Soil and Water Conservation in Colorado
Technical report (1914-1958). Covers Colorado, Continental Divide, Ten Mile Creek. Topics: soil conservation, water conservation, watershed protection, flood prevention. Agencies: Soil Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Colorado Water Conservation Board. Cites 2 external
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
Revising Desertification of Riparian Zones Along Cold Desert Streams
Technical report (1984-1985). Covers Wyoming, Muddy Creek, Rawlins. Topics: desertification, riparian zone restoration, instream flow structures, trash collectors. Agencies: University of Wyoming, USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management. Cites 9 external works.
Public Scoping Brochure
Environmental assessment (March 2004 - Summer 2004). Covers Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Curecanti National Recreation Area, Colorado. Topics: Fire Management Plan, wildland fire management, fuel reduction, prescribed fire. Agencies: National Park Service, NPS, U.S. Department of the
Pointless Pollution
Document. Covers Virginia, Northern Virginia, Fairfax. Topics: point pollution, non-point pollution, erosion control, sedimentation. Agencies: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Soil and Water Conservation District. Cites 1 external work.
Parcel 1 31.13 Acres, Parcel 2 8.96 Acres, Parcel 5 82.29 Acres
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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
Lower Owens River Project
Mark Hill and William S. Platts
Leave it to Beavers
Tim Fitzgerald. Colorado Voices.
Key to the Genera and Species of Trees
Department of Botany Duke University