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<br />wild. A relatively harmless marking agent such as <br />' tetracycline dye in artificial diets may be used. <br />It is recognized that other permanent marking tech- <br />niques might work better under certain conditions. <br />22. Manage reintroduced populations of Colorado squawfish. <br />221. Monitor reintroduced populations. <br />' 2211. Establish monitoring procedures. <br />' Restocked areas will be sampled by standard fishery <br />techniques to follow survival, age, growth, etc. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />t <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2212. Designate monitoring agencies. <br />State wildlife agencies will be responsible for <br />population monitoring. <br />2213. Implement monitoring program. <br />Implemented as necessary until the species is de- <br />classified. <br />222. Inform public of reintroduction efforts. <br />Local and national campaigns to publicize the reintro- <br />duction efforts are necessary. This I & E effort is <br />addressed in 1121 and 1122. <br />2221. Nbunt-local I & E program. <br />Utilize news releases, bulletins, and other means to <br />publicize reintroduction efforts. <br />2222. Conduct nationwide I & E program. <br />Utilize nationwide media to publicize reintroduction <br />efforts. <br />23. Manage habitats of reintroduced populations. <br />Similar to 13, except that only two habitat management plans will <br />be needed. Details of the proposed habitat management plans will <br />be attached to the recovery plan in the form of addenda. Implement- <br />ing agencies, in coordination with the recovery team, will devise <br />habitat management plans. <br />21 <br /> <br />