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<br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />Bill Owens, Governor <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />DIVISION OF WilDLIFE <br /> <br />AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br /> <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />John W. Mumma, Director <br />6060 Broadway <br />Denver, Colorado 80216 <br />Telephone: (303) 297-1192 <br /> <br />PROPOSAL <br /> <br />To be incorporated into the NATIVE SPECIES CONSERVATION TRUST FUND <br />SPECIES CONSERVATION ELIGIBILITY LIST, Fiscal Year 2000-2001 <br />To be submitted by the Executive Director, Department of Natoral Resources, to the Colorado General Assembly pursuant to <br />House Bill 98-1006 <br /> <br />A) Scopes of Division of Wildlife Services and Tasks <br /> <br />], Project Description: Upper Colorado River Non-native Fish Control (Priority #1) <br />Project Coordinator: Tom Nesler <br />The purpose ofthis project is to reduce the abundance and distribution of threatening non-native fish species <br />so that they will not impede the recovery of the Colorado River endangered fishes. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Proiect Tasks/Deliverables and Associated Costs: <br />Design and construct the Phase I of a combined project to isolate largemouth bass and bluegills at the Duke <br />Lake (5 acres) and COImected Lake (50 acres) complex near Grand Junction. Elements include isolating <br />benns to accommodate the 50-year flood level to prevent escapement of the non-native fish into riverine <br />native fish populations and intake structure(s) if needed to meet regulatory requirements. <br /> <br />Costs for all tasks related to this project (1) shall not exceed $ 225.000 from the Native Species <br />Conservation Trust Fund. <br /> <br />AGENCY P AA. PROJECf NUMBER 0820 <br /> <br />2, Project Description: Protect and Mana!!e Preble's Meadow Jumpin!! Mouse Habitat in Conjunction with the <br />Habitat Conservation Plans (Priority #3) <br />Project Coordinator: Gary Skiba <br />The purpose oflhis project is to preserve and protect important Preble's Meadow Jwnping Mouse (PMJM) <br />habitats through the acquisition of options and to see the planning process for affected coooties to <br />completion, <br /> <br />Proiect Tasks/Deliverables and Associated Costs: <br />$200,000 from the Food will be used for the Division of Wildlife (DOW) with the consent of the Executive <br />Director of the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), to purchase options on properties that enhance, <br />preserve, restore and protect lands which support or can be managed to support the PMJM and which will <br />likely contribute to eventual recovery of the species. In addition, $50,000 from the Food will be used to <br />match with anticipated federal funds for the collaborative planning process for affected counties, It is <br />anticipated that these funds will help complete the planning process for developing county habitat <br />conservation plans. Cost: $250.000. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Costs for all tasks related to this project (2) shall not exceed $ 250.000 from the Native Species <br />Conservation Trust Fund. <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Greg Walcher, Executive Director <br />WILDLIFE COMMISSION, Chuek Lewis, Chairman . Mark LeValley, Vice-Chairman . Bernard L. Black Jr., Secretary <br />Members, Rick Enstrom . Marianna Raftopoulos . Arnold Salazar . Robert Shoemaker . Philip James <br />