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Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 109
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
[1983]
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Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 101
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
1975.
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Series
Outdoor facts. Fishery information leaflet volume no. 37
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
1984
Author
Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 109
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
[1983]
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
2009.
Description
The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) is categorized as "endangered" by the state of Colorado. The kit fox population in Colorado experienced a dramatic crash in the late 1990s. This study used non-invasive detection methods to evaluate the current distribution of the species in west-central Colorado. The results from this survey indicate that there are currently few to no resident kit foxes within the study area in west-central Colorado. It is clear that...
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Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 92
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Game, Fish and Parks
Pub. Date
1972.
Author
Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 61
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Game, Fish and Parks
Pub. Date
1967
Author
Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 56
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Game, Fish and Parks
Pub. Date
1967
Author
Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 30
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Games, Fish and Parks
Pub. Date
1965
Author
Publisher
Colorado Division of Wildlife
Pub. Date
2009.
Description
The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis) is categorized as "endangered" by the state of Colorado. The kit fox population in Colorado experienced a dramatic crash in the late 1990s. This study used non-invasive detection methods to evaluate the current distribution of the species in west-central Colorado. The results from this survey indicate that there are currently few to no resident kit foxes within the study area in west-central Colorado. It is clear that...
Author
Series
Outdoor facts. Game information leaflet volume no. 4
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Game, Fish and Parks
Pub. Date
1956
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