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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7805
Author
Colorado River Wildlife Council.
Title
Minutes, Colorado River Fish & Wildlife Council.
USFW Year
1988.
USFW - Doc Type
July 9, 1988.
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0 <br />0 <br />Wildlife Council <br />. Minutes of a Special Meeting <br />COUE= RIM WILDLIFE C 2 CM <br />July 14, 1987 <br />Salt Lake City, Utah <br />Attending: <br />William Geer, ['. w rman <br />Temple Reynolds, Arizona <br />Pete Bontadelli, California <br />Jim Ruch, Colorado <br />William Morris, Wyoming <br />Harold Olson, New Mexico <br />Roderick Stone, Secretary <br />Sandra Wolfe, Secretary, WAFWA <br />Excused: William Molini, Nevada <br />William Geer called the meeting to order at 6:00 a.m. and reviewed the <br />discussion from the April 1987 Council meeting, which had served as the <br />precursor for this meeting. The Council bad agreed to meet at WAFWA to <br />consider the report from the special committee (see 1987 Council minutes) on <br />future functioning and organization of the Council. <br />He requested Rod Stone present the report of the special committtee. <br />Jobn Donaldson, Jim St. Amant, and Rod Stone met in Laughlin, Nevada, May 15, <br />1987, to consider Council organization, function, types of meetings and types <br />of issues as well as fiscal consequences. A summary of their conclusions <br />follows: <br />a. The thread of the waterways is what holds this organization together. The <br />issues and business concerning the waterways is where there is no other <br />duplicate organization. The issues and business where the Council has been <br />most effective, and appears to have no duplicate, are those directly effecting <br />the Colorado, Green, San Juan Rivers and their major tributaries and their <br />associated wetlands. Other issues have had to have a major impact of a <br />magnitude such as on a watershed level to have been considered truly a <br />"Council" issue. <br />0 <br />STATE MEMBERSHIP: Arizona ,ame and Fish Department -aliforma Department of Fish and Game, Coloraco Division or'vVildlife. <br />'levada Department of'N?I??I?fe. New f,I- c,,n Dnu;irtm l r 6,une and Fi;n Ut?in Division of Wildlife. Resources- Wyorning Game and <br />F ism Department COOPERATING FEDERAL AGENCIES: Bureau of Ifrdian Affairs, Bureau of Land Manaqement: Bureau of <br />. Reclamation: Corps of Engineers. Environmental Protection AgenV, F sn and Wildlife Servvice: Forest Service, National Park Service <br />Colorado River
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