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8/23/2011 9:03:15 AM
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Instream Flow Appropriations
Case Number
11CW0129
Stream Name
San Miguel River
Watershed
San Miguel
Water Division
4
Water District
60
County
Montrose
Instream Flow App - Doc Type
ISF INV - Hearing
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G <br />multiplicata), red - spotted toad (Bufo punctatus), Woodhouse toad (Bufo woodhousei), canyon <br />treefrog (Hyla arenicolor), and western chorus frog (Pseudacris triseriata). <br />V. INVOLVED PARTIES <br />The following state agencies are committed to work cooperatively to conserve the <br />roundtail chub, bluehead sucker, and flannelmouth sucker throughout their respective ranges, and <br />have further determined that a consistent approach, as described in this Agreement, is most <br />efficient for conserving the three species. The state agencies signatory to this document are: <br />Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />Nevada Department of Wildlife <br />New Mexico Department of Game and Fish <br />Utah Division of Wildlife Resources <br />Wyoming Game and Fish Department <br />Coordinated participation by state wildlife agencies helps institutionalize range -wide <br />conservation of the three fish species, but federal and tribal partners are being encouraged to <br />participate, as well. The participation of all resource managers in the areas where these species <br />are found is important for the long -term survival of the three species. Some language in this <br />Agreement has been included in anticipation of eventual federal and tribal participation. Any <br />edits proposed by potential conservation partners that will allow them to sign this Agreement and <br />participate in conservation actions will be carefully considered and will only be incorporated <br />with the consensus of the existing signatories. This Agreement may be amended at any time to <br />include additional signatories. An entity requesting inclusion as a signatory shall submit its <br />request to the Council in the form of a document defining its proposed responsibilities pursuant <br />to this Agreement. <br />
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