23 research outputs found

    Colorado River Basin Study Comments--Bureau of Land Managment, Colorado Office

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    Comments on the Colorado River Basin Study prepared by the the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission

    Land Health Assessment for the Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area

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    The Colorado Canyons National Conservation Area (CCNCA) is located about 7 miles west of Grand Junction, Colorado. The CCNCA includes rolling saltbush-covered hills, pinyon-junpier and sagebrush-covered mesas, a 24-mile corridor along the Colorado River through Horsethief and Ruby Canyons, and over 70,000 acres of sheer-sided, red-rock canyons, natural arches, caves and alcoves. The 75,550-acre Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness comprises the heart of the CCNCA, with another 5,200 acres stretching into Utah. The CCNCA was given a high priority for land health assessment, a valuable tool in developing the CCNCA Resource Management Plan (RMP)

    The California desert, majestic, challenging, and very vulnerable.

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    Northwest Colorado greater sage-grouse : record of decision and approved resource management plan amendment /

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    Northwest Colorado greater sage-grouse : record of decision and approved resource management plan amendment /

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