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<br />- ,;G... <br /> <br />" <br />.'A (l ') ~ fP,. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />The amount c: available resting pools. ~0,"8 increased <br />imprDvenent ~ork on this scction of the river would greatly <br />improve the =otential of this section of w~ter as a good <br />fishery, hOhever, this may lower the scenic quality of a <br />wild and/or scenic river <br /> <br />As-sessment of Eligibility Criteria - Fish and Wildlife <br /> <br />El k River <br /> <br />1. All three forks of tr.e Elk River and the main fork contain a <br />population of desirable sport fish. These fish do prcvide a <br />sport fishery without supplemental stocking. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />There is no knoKn thrE.3.l:ened or endangered species found Kithin the. '. <br />study area. GreaLer Sandhill Crane, a Colorado listed endangered <br />species is found within the area. <br /> <br />" <br />.c <br />U." <br /> <br />3. No known species of hildli(e is located in the study area that is <br />separated or isolated from the main geographic range of the <br />species. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />4. There are no kno"~'co~unities of unique wildlife species or <br />unusual food chains associated. i-lith the river. <br /> <br />. ~ { <br /> <br />JAMES R. WEBB <br />Sept. 1, 1977 <br />Wildlife Biologist <br /> <br />";,1 <br /> <br />r.;' <br />..,. <br />