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relates to the Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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WY
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
3/1/1989
Author
National Audubon Society
Title
Threats to Wildlife and the Platte River Environmental Policy Analysis Department Report #33
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Report/Study
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P. viii <br />List of Tables <br />2A Relationship between channel width and Sand - <br />hill Crane use <br />2B Productivity of terns nesting on Platte River <br />sandbars as compared to those nesting on <br />sandpits <br />2C Productivity of plovers nesting on Platte River <br />sandbars as compared to those nesting on <br />sandpits <br />2D Range and origin of flow rates considered for <br />wildlife requirements <br />3A Gauge readings of flows at North Platte, Over- <br />ton, and Grand Island showing increase in no- <br />flow days and decrease in the magnitude of <br />peak discharges during 1930s -40s <br />3B Average monthly flows needed to reduce risk <br />to wildlife, compared with wildlife require- <br />ments <br />3C Projected average flows for the future, com- <br />pared with wildlife requirements <br />3D Recommended average monthly flow alloca- <br />tions for wildlife; margin of error included <br />5A Some resources that would be lost through <br />development of Two Forks <br />5B Phase 1 projects: alternatives to the proposed <br />Two Forks water project <br />5C Existing water projects on the North Platte, <br />South Platte, and Platte rivers <br />14 <br />24 <br />24 <br />28 <br />41 <br />49 <br />51 <br />53 <br />82 <br />85 <br />88 <br />
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