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<br />1.5. Promote sound land and water use guidelines. Promote and support <br />grazing, logging, and agricultural and silvicultural techniques that <br />do not adversely affect the greenback cutthroat trout habitat. The <br />establishment and maintenance of buffer strips along streams should <br />be encouraged to help protect habitat from human and livestock <br />impacts. The land use practices listed below should be reviewed to <br />ensure that they are not negatively affecting greenback populations: <br />b. <br />c. <br />' f. <br />g• <br />Grazing practices <br />Maintaining riparian vegetation <br />Silvicultural practices <br />Mining activities <br />instream flow maintenance <br />Water diversion and reservoir operations <br />Road construction <br />1.6 Enforce regulations. Following the development of special angling <br />regulations (see Task 4.0) or habitat closures, strict enforcement <br />by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, Forest Service, Bureau of Land <br />Management, Rocky Mountain National Park and Fish and Wildlife <br />Service is necessary to ensure that the populations are protected <br />from overharvest. <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />22 <br /> <br />