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&lt;p&gt;Understanding and monitoring snowshoe hare density in Colorado is important because hares comprise 70% of the diet of the state-endangered, federally threatened Canada lynx. Forest management is an important driver of snowshoe hare density, and all National Forests in Colorado are required to include management direction aimed at conservation of Canada lynx and snowshoe hare. At the same time, Forests in the Region are compelled to meet timber production and management response obligations. Such activities may depress snowshoe hare density, improve it, or have mixed effects dependent on the specific activity and the time elapsed since that activity was initiated.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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