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<br />Table 2. Summary of Project Effects on Fish and Wi ldllfe
<br />
<br />Number of Units
<br />Without With Gain or
<br />Project Project Loss
<br />
<br />Item
<br />
<br />Unit
<br />
<br />Fishing jj
<br />Narrows Reservoir
<br />South Platte River,
<br />below Narrows Dam,
<br />5.5 mi.
<br />
<br />Man- day
<br />Man-day
<br />
<br />lOa ,000
<br />1,000
<br />
<br />o
<br />o
<br />
<br />100,000
<br />1,000
<br />
<br />Hunting
<br />Upland Game Y
<br />Waterfowl 31
<br />Other!!J -
<br />
<br />Waterfowl Use 51
<br />
<br />Trapping Y
<br />
<br />Man-day 34,800 10,000 -24,800
<br />Man-day 15,900 21,500 5,600
<br />Man-day 1,000 200 -800
<br />Use-day 1 ,500 ,000 4,500,000 3,000,000
<br />Pelt 1,400 300 -1,100
<br />Man-day 0 2,000 2,000
<br />
<br />WI 1 dl I fe-oriented
<br />Recreation 1/
<br />
<br />Tota 1 Benefi ts
<br />
<br />Benefl ts
<br />
<br />$150,000
<br />1,500
<br />
<br />25,200
<br />
<br />20,400
<br />
<br />1,000
<br />
<br />$198,100
<br />
<br />jj Fishing for walleyes, trout, northern pike, largemouth and smallmouth
<br />bass, crappies, other sunfishes, catfish, and suckers.
<br />
<br />Y Hunting for pheasants, cottontails, mourning doves, and bobwhites.
<br />
<br />31 Hunting for mallards, pintai Is, American widgeons, blue-winged
<br />teal, gadwal Is, and Canada geese.
<br />
<br />!!J Sport hunting for raccoons, coyotes, and foxes.
<br />
<br />il Measured by waterfowl use-days, one duck or goose spending a day
<br />on the area being one waterfowl use-day. Although a gain in
<br />overall waterfowl use Is shown, the project would result in a
<br />loss of 1,000 waterfowl raised.
<br />
<br />~I Trapping for raccoons, mink, muskrats, skunks, beavers, foxes,
<br />and weasels.
<br />
<br />71 Consisting of nature study, bird-watching, photography, and
<br />related fish and wi 1 dlife-oriented activl ties.
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