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<br />OOQ474 <br /> <br />APPENDIX Al <br /> <br />l <br />t <br />r <br /> <br />Small Group Brainstorming Session Results <br /> <br />The following are verbatim lists produced by small groups in their respective <br />"brainstonning" sessions. As mentioned in Appendix A, workshop organizers asked the <br />following question to the small group participants: What are the desired components for the <br />future management of Colorado's aquatic species, land and water resources? The various <br />ideas and lists generated through this process, as transcribed below, were then used to identify <br />and prioritize the eight main components of a future management strategy. See Appendix A for <br />a summary and elaboration on these eight components. <br /> <br />Group I <br /> <br />~ General Components <br />. regulation <br />. lead entity-watershed focus, education <br />. goal-specific <br />. on-going info systems <br />. funding <br />. implementation/ solutions <br />. money <br />. land <br />. regulatory background <br />. clearer goals <br />. consolidate state agencies <br />. joint venture in government agencies <br /> <br />! <br />~ <br /> <br />. Short-term <br /> <br />1. Develop an immediate conservation agreement with USFWS with the Governor <br />Secretary of the Interior. <br />2. Develop an immediate plan for all candidate species: <br />Rio Grande Sucker <br />Boreal Toad <br />Arkansas River Darter <br />Flannel Mouth Sucker <br />Roundtail Chub <br /> <br />. Long-term <br /> <br />1. Select state agency/individual to develop program (must have support from <br />all concerned) -- completion date: 1996. <br />2. Develop a plan for implementation -- completion date: 1997. <br />3. Implement on a basin by basin priority -- completion date: on-going. <br />a. Formulate communication to develop plans for basin plans: <br />identify goals <br /> <br />I <br />~ <br />