Colorado lynx recovery project 2000 progress report to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service /

Ninety-six animals have been released in Colorado since the first release on Feb. 3, 1999 under 5 release protocols, which were sequential adaptations that were successful in improving the survival of released animals. Future plans for the next calendar year include initiate a state recovery plan p...

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Other Authors: Colorado. Division of Wildlife.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Glenwood Springs, CO : Colorado Division of Wildlife, 2000.
Physical Description: 1 PDF (16 pages)
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Summary: Ninety-six animals have been released in Colorado since the first release on Feb. 3, 1999 under 5 release protocols, which were sequential adaptations that were successful in improving the survival of released animals. Future plans for the next calendar year include initiate a state recovery plan process for Canada lynx and initiate a snowshoe hare ecology study.
Item Description: "December 22, 2000."
Ninety-six animals have been released in Colorado since the first release on Feb. 3, 1999 under 5 release protocols, which were sequential adaptations that were successful in improving the survival of released animals. Future plans for the next calendar year include initiate a state recovery plan process for Canada lynx and initiate a snowshoe hare ecology study.
Includes bibliographical references.
Physical Description: 1 PDF (16 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.