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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
7086
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Indexed, Annotated Bibliography of the Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Upper Colorado River System.
USFW Year
1977.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver, Co.
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The Biological Services Program was established within the U.S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service to supply scientific information and methodologies on <br />key environmental issues which have an impact fish and wildlife resources <br />and their supporting ecosystems. The mission of the Program is as follows: <br />1. To strengthen the Fish and Wildlife Service in its role as a primary <br />source of information on natural fish and wildlife resources, par- <br />ticularly with respect to environmental impact assessment. <br />To gather, analyze, and present information that will aid decision- <br />makers in the identification and resolution of problems associated <br />with major land and water use changes. <br />3. To provide better ecological information and evaluation for Depart- <br />ment of the Interior development programs, such as those relating <br />to energy development. <br />Information developed by the Biological Services Program is intended <br />for use in the planning and decisionmaking process, to prevent or minimize <br />the impact of development on fish and wildlife. Biological Services research <br />activities and technical assistance services are based on an analysis of the <br />issues, the decisionmakers involved and their information needs, and an <br />evaluation of the state-of-the-art to identify information gaps and determine <br />priorities. This is a strategy to assure that the products produced and dis- <br />seminated wilt be timely and useful. <br />Biological Services projects have been initiated in the following areas: <br />Coal extraction and conversion <br />Power plants <br />Geothermal, mineral, and oil shale development <br />Water resource analysis, including stream alterations and western <br />water allocation <br />Coastal ecosystems and Outer Continental Shelf development. <br />Systems and inventory, including National Wetlands Inventory, habi- <br />tat classification and analysis, and information transfer <br />The Program consists of the Office of Biological Services in Washington, <br />D.C., which is responsible for overall planning and management; National <br />Teams which providethe Program's central, scientific and technical expertise, <br />and which arrange for contracting of Biological Services studies with States, <br />universities, consulting firms, and others; Regional staff who provide a link <br />to problems at the operating level; and staff at certain Fish and Wildlife <br />Service research facilities who conduct inhouse research studies. <br />
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