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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7637
Author
McAda, C. W.
Title
IRP Strategy for Upper Colorado River Basin.
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1980.
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0 <br />The resulting lists, particularly for identified Type One and Type Two <br />Resources, are a function of the availability of information on the CARP <br />form and, to a lesser extent, additions or deletions through administra- <br />tive prerogative. Examination of the resource lists reveal that some <br />Type One Resources are endangered species (e.g. black-footed ferret, <br />bonytail chub, etc.) for which the Service has mandated responsibilities. <br />The greatest number of resources are Type Two, including some endangered <br />and other species and habitats which the Service deals with directly or <br />indirectly through legal authorities. <br />Composite Maps of Resources and Actions <br />To graphically display which resources and actions occupy the same geographic <br />areas in the three states, the Systems Application Group produced a series of <br />maps which show Type One and Type Two Resources, Type One Actions, energy <br />actions, and their overlap. Evaluation of Figures 2 through 11 graphically <br />demonstrate the potential for conflict between resources and actions where <br />they occupy the same area in the Basin. <br />(Note: To avoid map masking problems for resources and actions which occupy <br />large geographical areas in the Basin, the following resources and actions <br />were not included in the above composite maps: black-footed ferret, RBL003; <br />golden eagle, RBLO10; oil and gas, DBL028; and livestock grazing, DBL035, of <br />• Wyoming; migratory birds of high Federal interest, RSL101; bobcat, RSL203B; <br />lynx, RSL203L; Colorado River cutthroat trout, RSL204; and state and Federal <br />stocking policies, DSL202 of Colorado and Utah; and migratory birds of high <br />Federal interest, RSL205, Colorado. The geographical extent of the above <br />resources and actions are displayed individually on maps provided in <br />Appendices B through E.) <br />LJ <br />r5
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