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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
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Revision
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8/3/2020
Doc Name
Adequacy Review - Preliminary
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CC&V
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AM13
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<br />CC&V Wildlife Protection Plan <br /> <br />S&ER <br /> <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id: NNA-CCV-ER-Plan - E_042 <br /> CCV S&ER Date of This Issue: 2/20/2019 Date of Next Review: 2/20/2022 Page 9 of 13 <br />Appendix A <br />Procedures for Handling and Reporting Wildlife Incidents to the <br />Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife <br />When wildlife is found or reported dead or injured on CC&V property, the following procedures should be <br />followed by S&ER Team Members within a 24 hour period: <br />1. Notify the S&ER Manager, receive approval to contact CPW. <br />2. If the wildlife is injured, contact CPW immediately so they can advise on and assist with the <br />situation. <br />3. If the wildlife is found dead, the incident must be reported to CPW within 24 hours of the finding. <br />The current CPW wildlife officer for Teller County and current contact information can be found at <br />www.cpw.state.co.us. <br />4. Make a note of the finding in preparation for reporting to CPW. Include the following: <br />a. Location <br />b. Time found and/or time reported to S&ER <br />c. Species, approximate age (if obvious) and sex <br />d. Number of wildlife involved <br />e. Cause of death or injury <br />f. Action taken to avoid recurrence <br />g. Any other details pertinent to the incident <br />5. If applicable, take a water and/or soil sample at the scene <br />6. Dispose of the carcass through proper burial, per direction of S&ER Department . Note and mark <br />burial location so one could return to the location if needed (for autopsy, etc.) Smaller animals or <br />birds may be preserved for a period of time by placing in a freezer. <br />7. Photo-document the finding including: <br />a. Site and animal as found <br />b. Animal close up for identification purposes <br />c. Injuries to the animal <br />d. Burial site and procedures <br />8. Report the incident and findings to CPW, via telephone, within 24 hours of the finding. The <br />current officer for Teller County is Tim Kroening – Office (719)-227-5200, Cell (719)-227-5281. If <br />a wildlife emergency is occurring and CPW can’t be immediately contacted, call Colorado State <br />Patrol (719)-544-2424 and have CSP dispatch the on-call CPW officer. <br />9. Report Event in Cintellate. <br />10. Document conversations with CPW in the Cintellate Stakeholder Communication module.
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