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DRMS Permit Index
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M2006010
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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7/16/2012
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COLO. PARKS & WILDLIFE
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TCW
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area and reduce cultivated crop damage and subsequent game damage monetary claimson <br />adjacent properties <br />Grass Mix (1 acre bag) <br />13.38 Arizona Fescue <br />Redondo <br />12.63 Switchgrass <br />Dacotah <br />12.54 Western Wheat Grass <br />Arriba <br />12.38 Alfalfa <br />Ladak <br />12.3 Side Oates Grama <br />Vaughn <br />12.22 Orchard Grass <br />Potomac <br />10.38 Little Blue Stem <br />Cimarron <br />9.64 Big Blue Stem <br />Bison <br />0.13 Other Crop <br />- <br />4.33 Inert Matter <br />- <br />0.07 Weed Seed <br />- <br />Shrub Mix (1 acre bag) <br />36.03 Four Wing Salt Brush <br />VNS <br />21.62 Winterfat <br />VNS <br />9.665 Antelope Bitter Brush <br />9.665 Service Berry <br />7.43 True Mountain Mahogany <br />VNS <br />2.71 Mexican Cliff Rose <br />VNS <br />0.01 Other Crop <br />12.72 Inert Matter <br />0.15 Weed Seed <br />Add 38.35 lbs Quickguard to each 100 lbs of grass seed. <br />Although it does not appear that there will be any interference with migratory routes, <br />consideration should be given by on site personnel to avoid human conflict by black bear <br />or mountain lion by reviewing: <br />htty: / /wildlife. state. co. us/Wildlife&ecies/LivinQWith Wildlife /Mammals /Pa _aes /LivinQWith <br />BearsL 1. aspx and <br />http: // wildlife. state. co. us/ WildlifeSpecies /LivingWithWildlife /Mammals /Pages/LionCount <br />ryl. aspx <br />hun. / /wildlife. state. co. us/New.sMedia/ Videos /PaQes/mountainlionsafety. asyx <br />In addition, District Wildlife Manager Bob Holder {(719)680 -1410 cell) would be <br />available for onsite education to reduce human/wildlife conflicts upon request or to assist <br />in management concerns. <br />Other recommendations or considerations that might be applicable for the Shot Rock Pit <br />and surrounding area are: <br />✓ Conserve soil horizons and segregate topsoil from subsoil. Re- vegetate topsoil <br />piles to maintain soil microbe health and viability <br />✓ Minimize habitat fragmentation by limiting surface disturbance at any one time. <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />John W. Hickenlooper, Governor • Mike King, Executive Director, Department of Natural Resources <br />Rick D. Cables, Director, Colorado Parks and Wildlife <br />Parks and Wildlife Commission: David R. Brougham • Gary Butterworth, Vice -Chair • Chris Castilian <br />Dorothea Farris • Tim Glenn, Chair • Allan Jones • Bill Kane • Gaspar Perricone • Jim Pribyl • John Singletary <br />Mark Smith, Secretary • Robert Streeter • Lenna Watson • Dean Wingfield <br />Ex Officio Members: Mike King and John Salazar <br />
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