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8/24/2016 11:01:03 PM
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11/20/2007 6:00:40 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2004067
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/11/2005
Doc Name
Wildlife Objections and Issues
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Colorado <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />Ecc <br />Mountain-Prairie Region <br />Conserving the Nature ofAmerica <br />Lakewood & Grand Junction, Colorado <br />Western Colorado Field Office (GR.n <br /> <br />Colorado Field Office (CFO) <br />Contact: <br />Address <br />Susan Linner <br />Field Supervisor <br />P.O. Box 25486, DFC <br />Lakewood, Colorado 80225-0046 <br />Telephone: 303-275-2370 <br />Fax: 303-275-2371 <br />E-mail: Susan Linner(a~/ivs.eov <br />Contaet.• Al Pfister Telephone.• 970-243-2778 <br />Assistant Field Supervisor Fax: 970-245-6933 <br />Address: 764 Horizon Drive, South Annex A E-Mail: al pTster(a)fws.gov <br />Crand Junction, Colorado 81506-3904 <br />Station Facts <br />The Colorado ES Field Office is responsible for the administration of Service regulations and policies <br />relating to the impacts to Federal trust resources resulting from activities authorized, funded, or <br />constructed by Federal agencies. <br />The Office consis#s of two field stations, in Lakewood and Grand Junction. This arrangement <br />maximizes efficiency in serving Service customers relating to the conservation of Federal trust fish and <br />wildlife resources., including threatened and endangered species and migratory birds. The Lakewood ES <br />Office primarily handles issues on the Eastern Slope, while the Grand Junction Office primarily handles <br />West Slope issues. <br />Station Objectives <br />Administer Endangered Species Act (ESA) regulations and policies in Colorado relating to the <br />conservation and recovery of federally listed and candidate species. <br />Review the status of declining fish, wildlife, and plants that may become eligible for Federal listing. <br />Participate in novel approaches to the conservation of declining species that may be effective <br />alternatives to Federal listing. <br />Address contaminant impacts on fish and wildlife. <br />http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/es/Colorado/Lakewood%20and%20GrandJunction.htm 1/10/2005 <br />
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