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<br />f'o~ C'::'" <br />r' t_t:~O.i).t. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />u <br /> <br />Chapter OUtline Los Pinos Study <br /> <br />A. Fish and Wildlife <br /> <br />I. Inventory <br />1. What exists in the area (regional overview). <br />2. What, if anything, is exclusive to the drainage. <br /> <br />II. Habitat <br /> <br />1. How does the habitat relate to the existing <br />species (regional overview) example elk calving <br />in high moist meadows, summer in the' trees, <br />winter near highway 160. Natives spawn in avail- <br />able gravel bars in the spring into the pools fall <br />and summer at higher elevations. <br /> <br />2. Peculiar habitat relationships, habitat problems, or <br />limitations. <br /> <br />III. Hunting and Fishing <br /> <br />1. 1978 levels <br /> <br />2. Available projections <br /> <br />J. Source of the hunting pressure - local or out of state <br />4. Associated Problems <br /> <br />IV. Threatened or Endangered Species <br /> <br />1. Inventory <br /> <br />2. Is the habitat suited for transplant or is trans- <br />planting considered <br /> <br />J. Problems confronting T and E species present. <br /> <br />V. Evaluation of Resource <br /> <br />1. Is it outstandingly Remarkable <br /> <br />VI. Management Suggestions <br /> <br />1. Improvement in habitat <br /> <br />2. Administrative adjustment <br />example limit camp sights or campers in a certain month. <br /> <br />J. Limitations on future development (No. of campsites, etc.) <br />