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Editors' Call ARTICLES Rock Creek Restoration Project Post-Fire Watershed Recovery Wild Trout on Private Ranches Headwaters Outreach Initiative Guide to Colorado's Small Native Fish FEATURES Legal Developments Research Summaries BACK ISSUES Volume 17 Number 1 Spring 2006 Volume 16, Number 4 Winter 2005 Volume 16, Number 3 Fall 2005 Volume 16, Number 2 Summer 2005 Volume 16, Number 1 Spring 2005 Volume 15, Number 4 Winter 2004 Volume 15, Number 3 Fall 2004 Volume 15, Number 2 Summer 2004 Volume 15, Number 1 Spring 2004 Volume 14, Number 3 Fall/Winter 2003 Volume 14, Number 2 Summer 2003 Volume 14, Number 1 Spring 2003 Volume 13, Number 3, Fall 2002 PREVIOUS ISSUES |
Guide to Colorado's Small Native Fish Now Available!
CDOW's Pocket Guide to Native Fish of Colorado's Eastern Plains is available for all landowners. The guide provides pointers to identify these species and their habitat. In addition, it includes information about different habitat incentive programs (state, federal and nonprofit) available to assist in fish habitat conservation and offers landowner contact information for technical assistance in surveying for species or restoring habitat on their lands. Two pages from the brochure are presented above. The pocket guide is available at all DOW offices. Interested landowners with small natural streams or ponds on their property who wish to participate in fish surveys and/or conservation efforts are encouraged to call Ken Morgan, Private Lands Habitat Specialist at 303-291-7404 or one of the DOW Senior Aquatic Wildlife Managers: Greg Gerlich (South Platte-Arikaree-North Fork Republican) at 303-291-7368 or Doug Krieger (Arkansas-South Fork Republican) at 719-227-5202 | |||||||||||
| Posted on June 21, 2006. |