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Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forest
Summary:
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests (ARNF) include 1.3 million acres of public land in the Rocky Mountains and foothills of north central Colorado. Boundaries extend north to the Wyoming border and south to Mt. Evans. The Arapaho National Forest includes lands on both sides of the Continental Divide, while the Roosevelt National Forest is confined to the eastern side of the Divide. The ARNF is divided into 4 ranger districts. Most management occurs at the district level.
Provided by:
USDA Forest Service
URL:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/arnf/
Geographic Keywords:
Watershed (USGS Cataloging Code)
State(s):
Colorado
Keywords:
Forestry, Recreation, Wildlife
Last Updated:
10/30/2001 2:05:25 PM
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grasslands
Summary:
The Medicine Bow/Routt National Forests (MBR) and Thunder Basin National Grasslands (TBNG) encompasses nearly 3 million acres from the north and eastern borders of Wyoming, south to the I-70 corridor that traverses northcentral Colorado.
Provided by:
USDA Forest Service
URL:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/
Geographic Keywords:
Watershed (USGS Cataloging Code)
State(s):
Colorado
Keywords:
Forestry, Recreation
Last Updated:
10/30/2001 1:54:19 PM
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests Home Page
Summary:
The Medicine Bow National Forest is part of the Medicine Bow/Routt National Forests (MBR) and Thunder Basin National Grasslands (TBNG) which encompasses nearly 3 million acres from the north and eastern borders of Wyoming, south to the I-70 corridor that traverses northcentral Colorado.
Provided by:
US Forest Service
URL:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/mbrwelcome.htm
Geographic Keywords:
Watershed (USGS Cataloging Code)
State(s):
Colorado, Wyoming
Keywords:
Forestry, Recreation
Contact:
Karen Solari
Contact Email:
ksolari@fs.fed.us
Contact Telephone:
202-205-0879
Last Updated:
10/30/2001 1:57:27 PM
Platte River Endangered Species Partnership
Summary:
The states of Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado, and the U.S. Department of the Interior (Interior) have entered into a partnership to address endangered species issues affecting the Platte River Basin.
Provided by:
Platte River Endangered Species Partnership
URL:
http://www.platteriver.org/
Geographic Keywords:
State
State(s):
Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming
Keywords:
Conservation, Endangered Species, Habitat Loss
Contact:
Dale Strickland
Contact Email:
platte@www.usbr.gov
Contact Telephone:
877-634-1773
Last Updated:
10/30/2001 1:56:34 PM
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