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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8461.100
Description
Adaptive Management Workgroup
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
6/5/2006
Author
PRRIP
Title
Wet Meadow: Hypotheses 1-8
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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Wet Meadow #5: Suitable wet meadow <br />location (proximity to channel roosts) <br />1 <br />? <br />? <br />3 <br />a? <br />cn <br />:3 c <br />o <br />c cu <br />(6 U <br />?>, O <br />C ? <br />(D :3 <br />"p U <br />? Q. <br />U m <br />? .c <br />cu <br />o <br />?? <br />? ? <br />a) <br />o E <br />? <br />? <br />J <br />Q <br />0 2 miles 5 miles <br />Distance of 640-acre wet meadow from river roosts <br />The likelihood that Whooping Cranes will identify and use wet meadows in <br />any particular location decreases as their distance from river roosts increases. <br />(Assumes these wet meadows have suitable hydrology and soils). A distance <br />of two miles for an individual complex is hypothesized to be the maximum <br />acceptable to achieve desired Program benefits.
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