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listed by duly adopted regulation, species receive some form of • <br /> protection and management. For instance, such species cannot be <br /> taken, possessed, or transported. <br /> The management programs are limited to acquisition of <br /> habitat, cooperative management with federal and private <br /> landowners, research, education, and artificial propagation; all <br /> of which are to be undertaken with recognition of private <br /> property rights and the exercise of water rights . The goal is to <br /> accord "protection in order to maintain and enhance their numbers <br /> to the extent possible. " <br /> The Wildlife Commission had regulations concerning nongame, <br /> threatened, and endangered species on its January 10 agenda. <br /> However, the matter was tabled until consultation could be held <br /> with water interests as required by statute. The attached memo <br /> describes one such meeting. <br /> Subsequently, the Wildlife Commission widely distributed to <br /> water organizations and interests its notice of the February <br /> Commission meeting announcing the intent to adopt regulations . <br /> The regulations as then adopted on February 14, 1985, are <br /> attached. <br /> JWM/gl <br /> Attachments: as stated <br /> (Public Distribution attachment one only) • <br /> cc: Jim Ruch <br /> Eddie Kochman <br /> • <br /> MEMORANDUM -2- April 29, 1985 <br />