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Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish
State
CO
UT
WY
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Yampa/White/Green
Water Division
6
Date
7/25/1995
Author
CWCB, Colorado Water Quality Control Commission, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Doug Robotham
Title
Colorado Native Aquatic Species Protection Workshop Summary
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Report/Study
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Existing resources, tools information and partnership available to achieve desired <br />results <br />• Annual local stakeholder watershed forums, i.e., South Platte River Forum. <br />• Federal, regional, state, and local agencies. <br />• Recovery implementation programs. <br />• Conservation agreements. <br />Missing resources. tools. information and partnerships <br />• Articulation of common goals. <br />• Funding. <br />• Adequate problem definition. <br />• Shared GIS data base. <br />• Acceptance of conflicting priorities. <br />Possible actions to achieve results <br />• Develop interagency /intergovernmental agreement(s) to create commitment. <br />• Seek public support. <br />• Shared prioritized habitat improvement projects. <br />• Colorado Ecosystem Partnership model ( ?). <br />4) Cost Effectiveness <br />Workshop participants also identified that there is need to use the most cost effective strategies, <br />based on cooperation and partnerships which could facilitate sharing of information and <br />resources to avoid duplication of effort. <br />Existing resources, tools information and partnerships available to achieve desired <br />results <br />• State and federal agencies have data: <br />conditions impacting species. <br />• Federal Endangered Species Act. <br />• Federal Clean Water Act. <br />• Ecosystem planning groups. <br />• Stakeholders. <br />species information and contaminants or <br />Missing resources tools information and partnerships <br />• Entrepreneurial mitigation (profit motive). <br />• Partnerships between developers, state, and federal agencies to address problems and <br />7 <br />
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