In June 2002, Colorado Division of Wildlife Director, Russell George, appointed a working group charged with developing a draft of a grassland species conservation plan for black-tailed prairie dog and associated species including mountain plover, burrowing owl, ferruginous hawk, and swift fox.
The Conservation Plan for Grassland Species, which the working group developed, offers objectives and actions for the conservation of black-tailed prairie dogs and associated shortgrass prairie species in Colorado. It focuses on high quality science, the development of partnerships, and voluntary non-regulatory incentives. The plan uses an adaptive management approach which includes a continuous process of planning, acting, monitoring and evaluating designed to take into account changes in ecological and social systems, to identify and evaluate new information, and to make adjustments in actions to achieve specific goals and objectives.
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Contact The Grassland Species Plan
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
1313 Sherman Street
Suite 618
Denver, CO 80203
Phone: (303) 297-1192?
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