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<br />r .... ~ ('~. <br />""".4 v.J.' <br /> <br />bi~ same migrate to lower elevation for the winter although <br /> <br />a small percent of elk may remain. (4) <br /> <br />Fish specIes cc,1I:lon to the area include l'ainbOl" trout, cut- <br /> <br />throat trout, German brown trout, and b~0ok trout, sculpin, <br /> <br />western white ann longnose suckers, blup. head mountain suckers, <br /> <br />and Rocky Mountain white fish. Kokanee were planted in 1968 <br /> <br />in Ruedi Reservoir which the tributaries in the area feed. <br /> <br />This should provide some Kokanee fishin~ as they move upstmam <br /> <br />to spawn. (See Appendix C for detailed 1istin~ of animal <br /> <br />life.) Mackinaw (Lake Trout) are present in Ivanhoe Lake <br /> <br />and possibly some have escaped to the adjacent tribuc2ries. <br /> <br />(5) <br /> <br />Construction ronds already completed and future roac'3 will <br /> <br />improve access into the area, resulting :J'.n morc hunter use. <br /> <br />and will facilitate bi~ game manaf,ement. There are no gane <br /> <br />problems or overpopulations at the present time. <br /> <br />The Eap,le River Valley and Glenwood Springs ,"~ea sUVlOrt ,. <br /> <br />host of birds of which only residents are presented in <br /> <br />Appendix B, "Aninal Life," (6) (7) <br /> <br />Rare or endanp,ered species found in this portion of the <br /> <br />Project include the bald eagle and the A~erican peregrine <br /> <br />falcon. (8) <br /> <br />25 <br />