10-Year Strategic Plan on the Comprehensive Removal of Tamarisk and the Coordinated Restoration of Colorado's Native Riparian Ecosystems (Jan 8, 2004; PDF | 2.37 MB)
Tamarisk Coalition.
Prepared by the Colorado Department of Natural Resources pursuant to Executive Order # D 002 03.
Colorado's
Strategic Plan to Stop the Spread of Noxious
Weeds: A Framework for Statewide Coordinated and Cost-Effective
Action to Protect Agriculture and the Environment (Dec 2001; PDF
| 342 KB)
Colorado Department of Agriculture.
Colorado Wildlife Action Plan
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. State Wildlife Action Plans.
Creating
an Integrated Weed Management Plan: A Handbook
for Owners and Managers of Lands with Natural
Values (Mar 2000; PDF | 1.9 MB) and Links
to 14 Appendices (scroll down to view)
Colorado Department of Natural Resources. Colorado Natural Areas Program; Colorado Department of Agriculture. Plant Industry.
Douglas County Undesirable Plant Management Plan (Nov 2005; PDF | 336 KB)
State of Colorado. Douglas County. Weed Management.
Garfield
County Noxious Weed Management Plan (Oct 2002; PDF | 298 KB)
Garfield County Vegetation Management and the Garfield County Weed Advisory
Board.
Native Plant Revegetation Guide for Colorado (Oct 1998; PDF | 2.43 MB)
Colorado Department of Natural Resources. Colorado Natural Areas Program.
Noxious
Weed Best Management Practices - scroll down to view
Colorado State Parks.
Plan for the Prevention and Control of Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Species in the Colorado River Basin (Dec 1998)
University of Arizona.
Weed Management Reference Guide Larimer
County, Colorado (PDF | 830 KB)
State of Colorado. Larimer County Weed District.
Wheat
Ridge Open Space Weed Management Plan
State of Colorado. City of Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation Department.
Pueblo
Zebra Mussel Response Plan (Updated Dec 1, 2008; PDF | 2.3 MB)
Colorado State Parks. Colorado Department of Natural Resources.
This plan was written to document the response
taken by State Parks in spring of 2008 after the
confirmation of zebra mussels in Lake Pueblo in
Jan, 2008. It examines the lake and it’s environment
and the protocols put in place to limit the spread
of Aquatic Nuisance Species both into and out of
Lake Pueblo.
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