13 results — topic: Vertebrate Biology ·
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
Nature Conservancy Hires Team for the San Luis Valley
.·'. n.,, ) .. . r. . The. Nature Conservancy bas launched its re- ·:·.:= • gional program in the Sail Luis Valley by hiring pro- gram managers Nancy and Chuck Warner, who have worked for the Conservancy in California for the past eight years. ;;r .i·~· Nancy initiated innovative and successful comm
Gunnison County Fuels Planning
Introduction: Fuels treatments have occurred within the Gunnison Basin for nearly 30 years. Since 1976, approximately 120,000 acres have been treated. Emphasis was on disposal of slash from timber sales, prescribed burning for wildlife and livestock improvements as well as restoration of threatened
Gunnison Basin Wetlands Focus Group Strategic Plan
The Gunnsion Basin Focus area encompasses the upper Gunnsion watershed. The Basin lies entirely on the west side of the Continental Divide. Geographically the area includes most of Gunnsion County, the northern third of Hinsdale County, and the north western third of Saguache County. The total land
Effects
Comarc Design Systems, at the request of AMAX Inc., has prepared the computer drawings of subsidence expected on Mount Emmons as a result of the mining of the Mount Emmons molybdenum deposit. The drawings show what can be expected after the deposit is depleted thirty or more years after mining begin
Colorado?s Alpine Ecosystem Health ? A Case Study on San Juan, Sawatch, and West Elk Mountains
Robert W. Frank. 2017.
Beavers in North Elk Meadows
Technical report (March 2009). Covers North Elk Meadows, North America, Massachusetts. Topics: beaver control, wildlife habitat, trapping, exclusion. Cites 2 external works.
Relationship Between Sudden Aspen Decline and Key Elk Habitat Features On the Uncompahgre Plateau- All Ownerships
Technical report (2006-2007). Covers Uncompahgre Plateau, Telluride, Montrose. Topics: Sudden Aspen Decline, elk habitat, winter concentration areas, winter range. Agencies: US Forest Service, Colorado DOW.
A Fence Design for Excluding Elk Without Impeding Other Wildlife
Kurt C. VerCauteren, Nathan W. Seward, Michael J. Lavelle, Justin W. Fischer, and Gregory E. Phillips. Rangeland Ecology & Management 60(5). September 2007.
Environmental Focus Group Findings on Snodgrass
The Environmental Focus Group was asked to provide an opinion on the potential of ski area expansion onto Snodgrass Mountain. We considered the following potential environmental impacts, which were identified in environmental assessments of previous proposals: > > > > Use of East River water for sno
Small Mammal Survey, Acid Fen, Mt. Emmons Gunnison, Colorado
Wildlife survey (1999). Covers Acid Fen, Mt. Emmons, Gunnison County. Topics: small mammal survey, habitat assessment, species composition, trapping methodology. Agencies: Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Cites 2 external works.
Guidelines for Controlling Beavers and Preventing Roadway Damage
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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 10)
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