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DRMS Permit Index
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M1978079
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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2/16/2022
Doc Name
Adequacy Review Response
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Lincoln County
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diversity of species and plant types- grasses, woody plants, and broadleaf forbs, which will <br /> fully serve the nutritional needs of wildlife. <br /> Lastly, CPW recommends that any fencing around the project should be a maximum top <br /> height of 42" with at least 12" spacing between the top two wires or rails and a bottom wire <br /> or rail at least 16" above the ground to allow passage of young animals and pronghorn <br /> antelope. It is also recommended that the top and bottom wires be a twisted barbless type or <br /> smooth wire or rail construction. <br /> Once again, we appreciate being given the opportunity to comment on the Doughtery Pit <br /> expansion project. Please feet free to contact our office at 719-227-5250 should you have any <br /> questions or require additional information. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> 7,,,r <br /> Travis Sauder <br /> Acting Area Wildlife Manager <br /> Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br /> Area 14 - Colorado Springs <br />
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