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<br />December 15, 1978 <br />State of Colorado <br />Department of Natural Resources <br />Mined Land Reclamation Board <br />723 Centennial Building <br />1313 Sherman <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Kauffman Pit <br />Your File No. 78-327 <br />Dear Sirs: <br />I am a Wildlife Conservation Officer with the Colorado <br />Division of Wildlife for the Loveland District. <br />Jake Kauffman and his attorney have indicated that you <br />wish to have my thoughts with regard to plans for reclaiming <br />the area known as the Kauffman Pit and with regard to wildlife <br />presently existing in that area. The wildlife presently in <br />the area would generally include some beaver and muskrat, <br />pheasant, geese, cottontail rabbits, songbirds, and warm- <br />water fish, including bass, which have been introduced by <br />the Kauffmans. <br />I have talked to Jake Kauffman about his plans for re- <br />claiming the area as fish ponds and wildlife habitat, <br />including a recent conversation in this regard. I am familiar <br />with his plans for reclaiming the area and feel that they <br />are appropriate and will provide beneficial habitat for <br />wildlife in the area. <br />I know Jake. Kauffman to be very concerned with providing <br />for wildlife in the area and am confident that the Kauffmans <br />will do a good job in making provisions for wildlife in <br />reclaiming this area. I wish all individuals and companies <br />would show the same concern for wildlife that the Kauffmans <br />do. <br />Sincerely, <br />~% 1 <br />Elvy S9ag er <br />3215 Sheridan Avenue <br />Loveland, Colorado 80537 <br />