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<br />BIBLIOGRAPHY <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/01.1. WILDLIFE AND OIL SHALE: A PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH <br />PROGRAM: VOLUME 1. Hubert D. Burke. 1975. 100 pp. <br /> <br />This publication analyzes the probable consequences of oil shale develop- <br />ment in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. Research about the natural and <br />social environment of the Rocky Mountain oil shale region was reviewed. <br />Ten "priority studies" are outl ined and recommended, and suggestions for <br />mitigation of undesirable impacts are given. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/01. 2. WI lOLI FE AND 01 l SHALE: A PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH <br />PROGRAM: VOLUME 2 - APPENDIX AND BIBLIOGRAPHY. Hubert D. Burke. 1975. <br />131 pp. <br /> <br />This publication provides references for use with Volume 1 <br />(FWS/OBS-76/01.1). <br />FWS/OBS-76/02. BIOLOGICAL SERVICES PROGRAM - FISCAL YEAR 1975. 1976. 52 pp. <br /> <br />The program operations and studies of the Office of Biological Services <br />are discussed for fiscal year 1975. Projects include coal, oil shale, <br />Western water allocation, geothermal energy, coastal ecosystems and outer <br />continental shelf development, power plants, stream alterations, national <br />wetlands inventory, biological indicators, and information transfer. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/03. METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF STREAM RESOURCE FLOW <br />REQUIREMENTS: AN ASSESSMENT. Clair B. Stalnaker and J. l. Arnett. <br />1976. 199 pp. <br /> <br />A workshop on instream flows resulted in instream flow methodology <br />developments in the areas of fisheries, wildlife, water quality, recrea- <br />tion, and aesthetics. Each area is described in a separate report <br />section. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/04. FISH AND WI lOLI FE IMPLICATIONS OF UPPER MISSOURI BASIN WATER <br />AllOCATION: A RESEARCH ASSESSMENT. William B. lord et al. 1975. <br />114 pp. <br /> <br />Research opportunities regarding energy <br />wildlife resources in the Upper Missouri <br />emphasis on water allocation changes. <br />potential problems are included. <br /> <br />deve 1 opment impacts on fi sh and <br />River Basin are evaluated with <br />Recommendations for mitigating <br /> <br />4 <br />