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<br />SCHEDULE <br /> <br />This project will be initiated June 15. 1999. and is expected to be completed by April 30, 2000 <br />(Table 1). Details on the time schedule and process to be used for developing these goals will be <br />presented to the Recovery Team and to the Biology Committee at meetings during July, 1999. <br />Literature will be assimilated and biologists will be interviewed from June through November, 1999, <br />and a Preliminary Draft Report will be sent to the Recovery Program by October 1, 1999, to apprise <br />the program of progress on the project. A Draft Final Report \vill be submitted by December 1, <br />1999, to the Recovery Team. the Biology Committee, and the agencies (U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service - Regions 2 and 6, Bureau of Reclamation Upper Colorado Region, Utah Division of <br />Wildlife Resources. Colorado Division of Wildlife, National Park Service, Western Area Power <br />Administration, Colorado River Energy Distributors Association, Lower Colorado River Multi- <br />Species Conservation Program, Technical Work Group of the Grand Canyon Adaptive Management <br />Program). Meetings will be scheduled with the Recovery Team and the Biology Committee on <br />about January 15,2000. A Draft Final Report will be sent out for independent scientific review on <br />March 1. 2000. and a Final Report will be submitted by April 30. 2000. <br /> <br />Personal interviews with biologists will be conducted by telephone, coincidental to professional and <br />business meetings, and on trips scheduled to key locations (i.e., Grand Junction, Denver, Fort <br />Coli ins. Vernal. Phoenix, Al buq uerque). Lower Basin biologists will be contacted and interviewed <br />by telephone and during a symposium in Las Vegas in mid-July. 1999. <br /> <br />8 <br />