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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8057
Description
Section D General Statewide Issues - Colo. BLM Wilderness Bill of 1999
State
CO
Date
1/1/1999
Author
Office of DeGette
Title
General/Federal Issues - Water Rights Language from PL 103-77 - Colorado Wilderness Area
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />011 I ~.l.l <br /> <br />Gunnison Gorge <br />Multi.colored upper canyon supports mule deer and conontail rabbits. <br /> <br />Acreage: 22,696 <br /> <br />Uandies Peak Acreage: 71,382 <br />Rugged. characterized by massive ....olcanic peaks are home to a large <br />herd of elk and bighorn sheep. <br /> <br /> <br />Hunter Canyon Acreage: 14,331 <br />Deep. winding canyon provides habitat for black bears. mountain lions. <br />and mule deer. <br /> <br />Little Uookcliffs Acreage: 28.992 <br />Cottonwoods and Douglas firs along the winding canyons provide <br />habitat for wild horses and mule deer. <br /> <br />Mares Tail (Squ3","jPapoose) Canyon u _' _AC'e:'\g~iVl <br />Rugged. steep canyons support aeer, mowltain lions. and black bear. <br /> <br />Maroon Bells-Snowmass Addition <br />Aspen and soruce.fir forests provide habitat for deer, elk, mountain lion. and bear. <br />67c:...........t'dS,...'..r.:. ~,~,......c.-""'- .~ "''''''- <br /> <br />Grape Creek <br />v <br />Acreage: 312 <br /> <br />McIntyre Hills <br />Rocky hillsides and ponderosa pine are home to turkey, black bear, and mule deer. <br /> <br />Acreage: 17,552 <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />McKenna Peak Acreage: 21,641 <br />Imposing sandstone cliffs and sparse vegetation provide habitat for large numbers of deer and elk. <br /> <br /> <br />Oil Spring Mountain Acreage: 18,766 <br />Mahogony and oak timber stands provide <br />habitat for black bear, elk and mule deer <br />populations in this rugged and wild area. <br /> <br />Pin)'on Ridge Acreage: 20,646 <br />Rolling hills, cut by seasonal streams, are <br />home to sagebrush. cacti, eagles. deer. <br />and mountain lions. <br /> <br />Gunnison Gorge <br /> <br />Platte Rinr Contiguous Acreage: 33 <br />Tiny portion of the canyon rim is home <br />to Douglas fir and pinyon-juniper. <br /> <br />Redcloud Peak <br />Spectacular alpine country provides habitat for elk and bighorn. <br /> <br />Acreage: 38.527 <br /> <br />Rio Grande Acreage: 10,759 <br />Steep cliffs and lush vegetation is home to prairie falcons and golden eagles. and an endangered plant <br />species -- Ripley milkvetch. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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