Biennial Report of the State Game and Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado, 1899-1926 | Biennial Report of the State Game and Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado, 1899-1926 | Text | |
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Description: Eleven reports covering 1899-1926.
Varying titles:
- 1899-1916 (9 reports): Biennial Report of the State Game and Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Years YEAR and YEAR
- 1918-1922, 1923-1926 (2 reports): Biennial Reports of the State Game and Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Years YEAR-YEAR
For more reports in this digital collection see:
Print copies in CPW Library: SH 11 .C58 [show more]
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Biennial Reports of the Fish Commissioner, 1877-1898 | Biennial Reports of the Fish Commissioner, 1877-1898 | Text | |
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Description: Eleven reports covering 1877-1898. The 1877 report is the first annual report of the agency.
Varying titles:
- 1877: Fish Commissioner's Report
- 1879-1882 (2 reports): Biennial Report of the Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Two Years YEAR-YEAR
- 1883-1884: Biennial Report of the Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Term Ending December 31, 1884
- 1885-1888 (2 reports): Report of the State Fish Commissioner of Colorado, for YEAR
- 1889-1890: Report of the Colorado Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Years 1889-1890
- 1891-1892, 1895-1896 (2 reports): Biennial Report of the State Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Years YEAR and YEAR
- 1893-1894: Biennial Report of the State Fish Commissioner and Game Warden of Colorado for 1893-1894
- 1897-1898: Biennial Report of the State Forest, Game and Fish Commissioner of the State of Colorado for the Years 1897 and 1898
For the next set of reports in this digital collection see: Biennial Report of the Game and Fish Department, 1899-1926.
Print copies in CPW Library: SH 11 .C58 [show more]
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Big Game Harvest Reports, 1969-2002 | Big Game Harvest Reports, 1969-2002 | Text | |
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Description:Annual compilations of Colorado big game harvest. Contents include a summary, data on licenses, income, number of hunters, and animals harvested for deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, buffalo, black bear, mountain lion, mountain goat, and turkey. Species included depend on the year; not all species were hunted as big game each year. [show more]
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Big game hunting quick guide | Big game hunting quick guide | Text | Hunting |
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Description:Planning your license purchase and hunt
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Big game hunting statistics | Big game hunting statistics | Text | Bear Hunting Statistics Deer Hunting Statistics Desert Bighorn Sheep Hunting Statistics Elk Hunting Statistics Moose Hunting Statistics Mountain Goat Hunting Statistics Mountain Lion Statistics Pronghorn Hunting Statistics Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep Hunting Statistics |
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Description: Big Game Draw & Hunting Statistics In an effort to assist Colorado's big game hunters applying for the draw, Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides the following draw and hunting season information. These reports show how many licenses were available in all big game management units throughout Colorado, how many hunters applied for those limited licenses, how many of those hunters were successful drawing and how many preference points it took to be successful. [show more]
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Boat compendium for aquatic nuisance species (ANS) inspectors | Boat compendium for aquatic nuisance species (ANS) inspectors | Text | Aquatic nuisance species ANS Boating Inspection |
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Description:The purpose of this compendium is to provide guidance to certified boat inspectors and decontaminators on various watercraft often used for recreational boating in Colorado. This book is not inclusive of all boats that inspectors may encounter, but provides detailed information for the majority of watercraft brands and different boat types. Included are the make and models along with the general anatomy of the watercraft, to ensure a successful inspection and/or decontamination to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic nuisance species (ANS). [show more]
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Boreal toad coloring page | Boreal toad coloring page | Text | Boreal toad Wildlife Education |
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Type:Text Subject:Boreal toad Wildlife Education |
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Boreal toad overall range | Boreal toad overall range | Text | Boreal toad |
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Type:Text Subject:Boreal toad |
Description:A map of boreal toad range in Colorado
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Brown-capped rosy-finch population assessment pilot study | Brown-capped rosy-finch population assessment pilot study | Text | Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (BCRF) <em>Leucosticte australis</em> Colorado New Mexico Southern Wyoming Breeding habitat Population |
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Type:Text Subject:Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (BCRF) <em>Leucosticte australis</em> Colorado New Mexico Southern Wyoming Breeding habitat Population |
Description:The Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (BCRF; Leucosticte australis) is a small, hardy passerine that resides in high elevation alpine environments throughout the year. It has the smallest range of the three closely related species of Rosy-Finch (L. atrata, L. tephrocotis) with it being almost completely endemic to Colorado, though populations extend into northern New Mexico and southern Wyoming (Johnson et al. 2000). Their breeding habitat occurs predominantly on U.S. Forest Service lands with many acres in designated wilderness based on Colorado Parks and Wildlife predicted range model developed for the species (Figure 1). Suitable nest sites are normally found near steep cliff faces or rocky, talus slopes away from excessive human disturbance (Johnson et al. 2000). The species is monogamous with males defending floating territories around their mates. All Rosy-Finch species have been found to have skewed sex ratios with females being the limiting resource (Shreeve 1980a, Johnson et al. 2000). BCRF produce only one clutch per season with clutch size small varying from 3-6 eggs (mean 4.22; Johnson et al. 2000). Like other alpine avian species reduced reproductive output, in response to high elevation environmental conditions, has lead to increased plasticity and alteration of life history traits to favor adult survival over high reproductive output to maintain population numbers (Bears et al. 2009, Martin 2014). [show more]
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Cause specific mortality of mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) chicks in eastern Colorado: phase III. A pilot field study | Cause specific mortality of mountain plover (<em>Charadrius montanus</em>) chicks in eastern Colorado: phase III. A pilot field study | Text | Mountain plover <em>Charadrius montanus</em> Wildlife management |
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Type:Text Subject:Mountain plover <em>Charadrius montanus</em> Wildlife management |
Description:The mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) is a species of special concern in Colorado with >50% of the continental population believed to breed in the eastern half of the state. In eastern Colorado breeding plovers primarily use short-grass prairie habitats consisting of grasslands with and without black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and agricultural fields. The nesting ecology of mountain plovers has been well-studied across the species’ breeding range and nest success is similar among the eastern Colorado short grass habitats (Dreitz and Knopf 2007). However, chick survival and brood movement patterns were found to differ between habitats and were not related to differences in prey resource availability among habitats (Dreitz 2009). Further information on cause-specific mortality of chicks is needed to understand differences in brood-rearing behavior and success among different habitats. [show more]
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