Knowledge graph centered on The Greenline with 63 nodes and 182 connections. Top connected: United States Forest Service, Atriplex canescens, United States Bureau of Land Management, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Rushes.
Stakeholders (64)
Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.
United States Forest ServiceUnited States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceUnited States Geological SurveyColorado Department of WildlifeColorado State University
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Colorado Department of HealthArmy Corps of EngineersColorado Department of Natural ResourcesDepartment of InteriorUniversity of ColoradoColorado Department of HighwaysThe Nature Conservancy
Bird Communities of the Boulder Mountain Parks: Research and Management — Steve Jones
Songbird and Rodent Abundance in Open Space Grasslands at the Suburban Interface — Carl E. Bock and Jane H. Bock
Changes in Fire Regimes and their Ecological Consequences in the Montane Zone of Boulder County — Thomas T. Veblen, Thomas Kitzberger, and Joseph Donnegan
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Influence of Recreational Trails on Breeding Bird Communities — Richard L. Knight and Scott G. Miller
Wildlife Responses to Pedestrians and Dogs — Scott G. Miller and Richard L. Knight
Sustaining And Enhancing Riparian Migratory Bird Habitat On The Upper San Pedro River — Commission for Environmental Cooperation
Prairie Restoration and Exotic Plant Control — Tim Seastedt, Anna Hopkins, Kimberly Reever-Morghan, and Stacey Simons
Cultural Resources of the Boulder Valley — Peter Gleichman
Butterflies and Butterfly Conservation — Phyllis M. Pineda, Aaron R. Ellingson, and Christopher A. Pague
report (9)
Desired future conditions for Southwestern riparian ecosystems: Bringing interests and concerns together (1996)
Proceedings of American Water Resources Association 1994 Annual Meeting (1994)
Riparian/Wetland Expertise Directory — Barbara Tellman and Roy Jemison
Why Watersheds?
The Watershed Source Book—Watershed-based Solutions to Natural Resources Problems
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Colorado Water Law: A Synopsis of Statutes and Case Law
Hydrologic Assessment of a Riparian Section Along Boulder Creek near Boulder, Colorado, September 1989-September 1991 — Robert Kimbrough
Wetlands: Characteristics and Boundaries
Characterization and Functional Assessment of Reference Wetlands in Colorado — David Cooper, John Emerick, Ken Kolm, David Noe