The objective of this study is to document the locations of rare of imperiled species and significant natural communities occurring on Schriever AFB and to provide the biological information needed to effectively manage natural heritage...
The objective of this study is to document the locations of rare of imperiled species and significant natural communities occurring on Schriever AFB and to provide the biological information needed to effectively manage natural heritage...
This project was undertaken to provide the Peterson AFB Natural Resources Manager with information contributing to the development of a formal Integrated Weed Management Plan for all PAFB property in order to comply with current plans, orders,...
This project was undertaken to provide the USAFA Department of Natural Resources with information on noxious weeds that will serve as the basis for development of a formal Integrated Weed Management plan for the property, and to meet...
In Garden Park, a small valley in central Colorado, students from the University of Kansas geography field course discovered that the changing economics of ranching were making it increasingly difficult to earn a living off the land. ...
The Mountain Plover (Charadrius montanus) is endemic to the Western Great Plains and Colorado Plateau (Mengel, 1970). The bird has become of greater interest with the recent proposal for listing of the species for threatened or endangered status...
The Pueblo Regional Development Plan, undertaken by the Pueblo Area Council of Governments (PACOG), is one of the most important initiatives in regional planning recent history. This initiative is a joint venture of the City of Pueblo, Pueblo...
The Royal Gorge Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) initiated a rare plant survey on select areas in the Arkansas River Canyon in Chaffee and Fremont counties, Colorado. The areas selected were a compilation of those with known rare...
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program performed field surveys on dwarf milkweed, round-leaf four-o’clock, Arkansas Valley evening primrose, and Pueblo goldenweed, and Arkansas River feverfew- all species at risk but not listed as...
The Colorado Natural Heritage Program performed field surveys on dwarf milkweed, round-leaf four-o’clock, Arkansas Valley evening primrose, and rayless goldenweed- all globally rare but not listed as endangered. The information...
The biological diversity of the shortgrass prairies and juniper rimmed canyons of Southeast Colorado represent a vast and largely intact ecosystem that is not fully understood or documented. While the ranchers that make up the majority of...