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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9595
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CRCT Task Force.
Title
Conservation Agreement and Strategy for Colorado River Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus) in the States of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming.
USFW Year
1999.
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Fort Collins, CO.
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<br />interpretive and educational programs; introduction, re-introduction and transplant protocols; <br />and database development. <br /> <br />Strategy 26: Monitor results of the Conservation Strategy. <br /> <br />A long-term program of monitoring CRCT ecosystem integrity will be developed to assess <br />the effectiveness of the Conservation Strategy and to provide necessary feedback to the <br />partner agencies.. <br /> <br />In the context of these strategies, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming aquatic wildlife <br />management biologists have selected waters in each of the GMUs for either protection, restoration, <br />or conservation planning (Table 3). In total, 105 waters in Colorado, 109 waters in Utah, and 158 <br />waters in Wyoming have been targeted for work over the next three to five years. Because of <br />differing time frames for each planning effort, numbers of projects are not comparable on a pro rata <br />basis. In addition, the emphasis varies between states. Utah has many potential populations without <br />genetic purity information, while Colorado is emphasizing broodstock development in preparation <br />for restoration activities. Wyoming's emphasis is on connecting 3rd and 4th order waters, genetic <br />analysis for facilitation of restocking decisions, and habitat improvement. A listing of individual <br />projects by activity category is included as Appendix B. <br /> <br />March 1999 <br /> <br />26 <br />
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