The Vegetation Of A High Plains Wetland In The Northern Front Range Of Colorado
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Author | : Dennis H. Knight |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 417 |
Release | : 2014-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0300185928 |
Many changessome discouraging, others hopefulhave occurred in the Rocky Mountain region since the first edition of this widely acclaimed book was published. Wildlife habitat has become more fragmented, once-abundant sage grouse are now scarce, and forest fires occur more frequently. At the same time, wolves have been successfully reintroduced, and new approaches to conservation have been adopted. For this updated and expanded Second Edition, the authors provide a highly readable synthesis of research undertaken in the past two decades and address two important questions: How can ecosystems be used so that future generations benefit from them as we have? How can we anticipate and adapt to climate changes while conserving biological diversity?
Author | : Alisa L. Gallant |
Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 1998-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780788148965 |
Produced as a framework for organizing and interpreting environmental data for inventory, monitoring, and research efforts. The descriptions of the 20 ecoregions of Alaska contained in this guide were derived by synthesizing information on the geographic distribution of environmental factors such as climate, terrain, soils, and vegetation. The specific procedures and materials used to delineate the ecoregion boundaries are documented, and the environmental characteristics in each ecoregion are described. Accompanied by a full-color oversize map of the ecoregions, their boundaries, and transitional areas. 42 full-color photos.
Author | : Robert R. Crifasi |
Publisher | : University Press of Colorado |
Total Pages | : 564 |
Release | : 2015-11-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1607323826 |
A Land Made from Water chronicles how the appropriation and development of water and riparian resources in Colorado changed the face of the Front Range—an area that was once a desert and is now an irrigated oasis suitable for the habitation and support of millions of people. This comprehensive history of human intervention in the Boulder Creek and Lefthand Creek valleys explores the complex interactions between environmental and historical factors to show how thoroughly the environment along the Front Range is a product of human influence. Author Robert Crifasi examines the events that took place in nineteenth-century Boulder County, Colorado, and set the stage for much of the water development that occurred throughout Colorado and the American West over the following century. Settlers planned and constructed ditches, irrigation systems, and reservoirs; initiated the seminal court decisions establishing the appropriation doctrine; and instigated war to wrest control of the region from the local Native American population. Additionally, Crifasi places these river valleys in the context of a continent-wide historical perspective. By examining the complex interaction of people and the environment over time, A Land Made from Water links contemporary issues facing Front Range water users to the historical evolution of the current water management system and demonstrates the critical role people have played in creating ecosystems that are often presented to the public as “natural” or “native.” It will appeal to students, scholars, professionals, and general readers interested in water history, water management, water law, environmental management, political ecology, or local natural history.
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Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Mountain ecology |
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Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Hydrology |
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Author | : Great Plains Agricultural Council. Forestry Committee. Meeting |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 1979 |
Genre | : Riparian ecology |
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Author | : Loren M. Smith |
Publisher | : Texas Tech University Press |
Total Pages | : 586 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780896722040 |
This important compilation on habitat management for waterfowl throughout North America addresses practicing waterfowl biologists and managers, researchers, and students of waterfowl ecology and management.
Author | : Barry C. Johnston |
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Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Botany |
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Total Pages | : 704 |
Release | : 2009 |
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Author | : National Research Council |
Publisher | : National Academies Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2005-01-24 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0309166144 |
The tension between wildlife protection under the Endangered Species Act and water management in the Platte River Basin has existed for more than 25 years. The Platte River provides important habitat for migratory and breeding birds, including three endangered or threatened species: the whooping crane, the northern Great Plains population of the piping plover, and the interior least tern. The leading factors attributed to the decline of the cranes are historical overhunting and widespread habitat destruction and, for the plovers and terns, human interference during nesting and the loss of riverine nesting sites in open sandy areas that have been replaced with woodlands, sand and gravel mines, housing, and roadways. Extensive damming has disrupted passage of the endangered pallid sturgeon and resulted in less suitable habitat conditions such as cooler stream flows, less turbid waters, and inconsistent flow regimes. Commercial harvesting, now illegal, also contributed to the decline of the sturgeon. Endangered and Threatened Species of the Platte River addresses the habitat requirements for these federally protected species. The book further examines the scientific aspects of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's instream-flow recommendations and habitat suitability guidelines and assesses the science concerning the connections among the physical systems of the river as they relate to species' habitats.