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<br />VI, Accomplishment of FY 94 Tasks and Deliverables, Discussion of Initial <br />Findings and Shortcomings: <br /> <br />1. At least 10 news stories written and placed in appropriate print <br />and electronic media in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming, <br /> <br />Complete. News stories were written on the following topics: <br /> <br />Recovery Action Plan completion. <br />Non-native fish stocking procedures. <br />Announcements of public meetings. <br />Key projects approved in 1995 work plan, <br />Effects of critical habitat designation on private landowners. <br />Publication of historical research report. <br />Key recovery tasks planned for 1994, including non~native fish <br />stocking procedures, changes in dam operations, flood plain <br />restoration, proposal to build fish ladder at Redlands <br />Diversion Dam, hatchery production of endangered fish (written <br />for Colorado Outdoors magazine). <br />Impact of the Recovery Program on water development (written <br />for newsletter). <br />Effects of 1993's high water on endangered fish, <br />Recovery Program accomplishments (written for newsletter). <br /> <br />2, Two issues of the newsletter. <br /> <br />Partially complete, The transfer of the I&E coordinator from the <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />created a need for retraining on different desktop publishing <br />equipment or for purchasing desktop publishing software compatible <br />with the computers used at the Service. The version of software <br />needed was not available until spring 1994, It was purchased then, <br />and one issue of the newsletter was published in summer 1994. <br />Another newsletter is in the works now, and should be sent to the <br />printer by the end of December. <br /> <br />3. Updated mailing list, <br /> <br />Complete. The secretary and stay-in-school student for the Recovery <br />Program update the newsletter mailing list on an ongoing basis. <br />Over the past year, the mailing list has grown from about 2,500 to <br />more than 3,200. Many of the individuals that have been added are <br />those who attended Recovery Program or Bureau of Reclamation public <br />meetings within the past year and are therefore high priority <br />publics. <br /> <br />4. Brochures distributed to fishing license agents at times of peak <br />sales. <br /> <br />Complete, Brochures have been distributed through the Colorado <br />Division of Wildlife and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. <br /> <br />2 <br />