Avian response to plague management on Colorado prairie dog colonies | Avian response to plague management on Colorado prairie dog colonies | Text | Prairie dog <em>Yersinia pestis</em> Black-footed ferret Plague Avian species |
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Type:Text Subject:Prairie dog <em>Yersinia pestis</em> Black-footed ferret Plague Avian species |
Description:Range-wide declines in prairie dog (Cynomys sp.) populations have occurred, and the largest limiting factor in recent decades appears to be the high mortality and colony extirpation associated with plague (Antolin et al. 2002), caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Prairie dog colonies support a diverse community of associated species, many of which are not susceptible to plague but may be indirectly affected. [show more]
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Bacterial kidney disease research | Bacterial kidney disease research | Fact Sheet | Bacterial kidney disease research Fact sheet |
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Type:Fact Sheet Subject:Bacterial kidney disease research Fact sheet |
Description:Native and sport fish populations across Colorado are impacted by many factors including habitat alterations associated with changes in stream flows, temperature, and water quality, and a host of less obvious biological threats from diseases and parasites. While the prevalence of many fish diseases have declined in recent years due to good management practices, cases of bacterial kidney disease (BKD) seem to increasing. [show more]
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Be bear aware magnet | Be bear aware magnet | Image | Colorado Division of Wildlife |
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Description:Be bear aware magnet
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Bear Aware Webinar for Evergreen, Colo. | Bear Aware Webinar for Evergreen, Colo. | | |
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Description:Join Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials and a wildlife officer from the region for a virtual meeting as we present information tailored to Evergreen residents on living with bears.
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Behavioral and demographic responses of mule deer to energy development on winter range | Behavioral and demographic responses of mule deer to energy development on winter range | Article | Bayesian hierarchical model Colorado Global positioning system radio‐collar Mark‐resight Natural gas development Odocoileus hemionus Population demography Resource selection function Risk‐disturbance hypothesis Spatial ecology Survival |
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Type:Article Subject:Bayesian hierarchical model Colorado Global positioning system radio‐collar Mark‐resight Natural gas development Odocoileus hemionus Population demography Resource selection function Risk‐disturbance hypothesis Spatial ecology Survival |
Description:Anthropogenic habitat modification is a major driver of global biodiversity loss. In North America, one of the primary sources of habitat modification over the last 2 decades has been exploration for and production of oil and natural gas (hydrocarbon development), which has led to demographic and behavioral impacts to numerous wildlife species. Developing effective measures to mitigate these impacts has become a critical task for wildlife managers and conservation practitioners. However, this task has been hindered by the difficulties involved in identifying and isolating factors driving population responses. Current research on responses of wildlife to development predominantly quantifies behavior, but it is not always clear how these responses scale to demography and population dynamics. Concomitant assessments of behavior and population‐level processes are needed to gain the mechanistic understanding required to develop effective mitigation approaches. We simultaneously assessed the demographic and behavioral responses of a mule deer population to natural gas development on winter range in the Piceance Basin of Colorado, USA, from 2008 to 2015. Notably, this was the period when development declined from high levels of active drilling to only production phase activity (i.e., no drilling). We focused our data collection on 2 contiguous mule deer winter range study areas that experienced starkly different levels of hydrocarbon development within the Piceance Basin. [show more]
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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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Type:Text Subject:Hunting |
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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