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<br />Federal regulations protecting the following species affect
<br />or potentially could affect all manner of activities that
<br />use natural resources or develop land and water. Following
<br />is a list of the species the Colorado DepartJ:nent of Natural
<br />Resotm:es has identified as most in need of action. The list
<br />includes the c:ummt status of these species and the counties
<br />in which natural resouzee use or management activities
<br />could be affected. Numbers on the map above conespond
<br />to the species listed below,
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<br />1. Colondo S'l.uawfish: Delta, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose,
<br />Ouray, Rio Blanco, San Miguel
<br />Status: federally listed as endangered
<br />2. Humpback Chub: Mesa, Moffat
<br />Status: federally listed as endangered
<br />3, Razorback Sucker: Delta, Mesa, Moffat, Montrose,
<br />Our3.y, Rio Blanco, San Miguel
<br />Status: federally listed as threatened
<br />4. Bonytail Chub: Mesa
<br />Status: federally listed as endangered
<br />S. Rio Grande Suclcer: Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla
<br />Status: state listed as endangered
<br />6. Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse: Adams,
<br />Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, El Paso,
<br />Jefferson. Larimer, Weld
<br />Status: proposed for federal listing as endangered
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<br />7. Canadian Lynx: AJ:chuleta, Oear Creelc. Conejos,
<br />Costilla. Custer, Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison. Jackson.
<br />Lake, La Plata, LarimeI;. Mineral, Montezuma, Pitkin,
<br />Rio Blanco, Routt. San Juan. Summit
<br />Status: proposed for federa11isting as endangeIed
<br />8. Ad:ansas Darter: Bent, Crowley, Elbert. Fremont,
<br />Huerlano, Las Animas, Lincoln. Otero, Prowers,
<br />Pueblo,
<br />Status: candidate for federa1listing as endangered
<br />9, Colorado River Cutlluoat: AJ:chuleta, Conejos, Delta,
<br />Eagle, Garlield, Grand, Gunnison. Hinsdale, Jackson.
<br />La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma. Ouray,
<br />Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, San Miguel, Summit
<br />Status: candidate for federal1isting as endangered
<br />10, MOllDtain Plover: Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Conejos, El
<br />Paso, Huerfano, Jackson. Kiowa, Kit Carson. Larimer,
<br />Las Animas, Lincoln. Logan. M"rgan. ParI:, P:owers,
<br />Pueblo, Saguache, Washington, Weld
<br />Status: candidate for federal1isting as threatened
<br />1L Whooping cane, piping plover, interior least !em
<br />and pallid sturgeon (federally listed species occurring
<br />in Nebraska, but affecting water-related activities in
<br />Colorado): Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Gear Creelc.
<br />Denver, Douglas, Elbert.. Gilpin. Jackson, Jefferson.
<br />LarimeI;. Logan. Morgan. Park, Phillips, Sedgwick.
<br />Washington. Weld
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