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CONSERVATION AGREEMENT <br />COLORADO RIVER CUTTHROAT TROUT (Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus) <br />This Conservation Agreement (Agreement) has been developed to expedite implementation of Wyoming conservation measures for Colorado River cutthroat trout (CRCT) in Colorado, haw arrant <br /> CRCT <br />as a collaborative and cooperative effort among resource agencies. listing as a special status species by state and federal agencies and might lead to listing lme tation <br />Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, will be aeana eor re ced through p <br />of this Agreement and the attached Conservation gy (Strategy). <br />GOALS <br />To assure the long-term prosperity of Colorado River cutthroat trout throughout their historic <br />range by establishing two self-sustaining meta-populations, each consisting of 5 separate, <br />viable but interconnected sub-populations, in each Geographic Management Unit (GMU) <br />within the historic range. The short-term goal is to establish one metapopulation in each <br />GMU. <br />To maintain areas which currently support abundant Colorado River cutthroat trout and <br />manage other areas for increased abundance, <br />To maintain the genetic diversity of the species, and <br />To increase the distribution of Colorado River cutthroat trout where ecologically, <br />sociologically, and economically feasible. <br />OBJECTIVES <br />To maintain and restore 383 conservation populations in 1754 stream miles and 1 <br />populations in 652 lake acres in 14 GMUs within the historic range. <br />To eliminate or reduce threats to CRCT and its habitat to the greatest extent possible. <br />These goals and objectives will be reached through implementation of specific management actions <br />detailed in this Strategy (see Appendix B), and in existing and future conservation agreements/ <br />and other federal, state, <br />strategies and management plans developed between the signatory agencies <br />local and nongovernmental agencies. Upon signing, the signatories described o section resources <br />herein <br />terms of personnel and operational funding to conservation activities to the extent that progress toward Strategy objectives from the f baseline condition is those conservation actions <br /> detailed <br />documented. They also agree to ensure the implementation o <br />in the Strategy. The range-wide status of CRCT will be evaluated annually to assess program <br />progress and amendments will be added to the Agreement and Strategy as appropriate to address <br />newly identified conservation issues and to ensure program effectiveness. <br />March 1999