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Item Open Access 1st annual Colorado rare plant symposium: presentation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2004) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherA review of Colorado's Federally listed and candidate plant species. Includes a discussion and presentation of Colorado's threatened, endangered, candidate, and petitioned species.Item Open Access 2nd annual rare plant symposium: presentation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2005) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherA review of Colorado's G1 plant species.Item Open Access Arkansas Valley Barrens conservation action plan 2011 update(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011-08-25) Neely, Betsy, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Handwerk, Jill E., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Biological survey of Naval Oil Shale Reserve No. 1 (NOSR-1): 1996 final report(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1997) Rondeau, Renée Jane, author; Wunder, Michael B., author; Meredith, Annette, author; Pague, Christopher A., author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Calochortus flexuosus S. Watson (winding mariposa lily): a technical conservation assessment(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006-07-24) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Anderson, David G., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Cirsium perplexans (Rydb.) Petrak (Rocky Mountain thistle): a technical conservation assessment(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2004-08-31) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Anderson, David G., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Conserving roadside populations of Colorado's globally imperiled plants, a pilot project(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2014-10) Smith, Gabrielle, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherColorado supports habitat for approximately 120 globally imperiled plant species. These plants are in need of conservation attention to prevent unnecessary extirpations and extinctions. Numerous populations of these globally imperiled plants are known from roadside locations in Colorado. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the Colorado Natural Areas Program at Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), and the Colorado Natural Heritage Program (CNHP) are working together to ensure that information about the roadside plant populations is made available to the people and organizations managing and working along the roadways. Location information is critical to communicate so that road crews, weed managers, and others can avoid preventable harm to the plants. Further, there is a need for the development of species-specific Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will articulate and specify on-the-ground management considerations for highly imperiled species (for example, specific times to avoid spraying, mowing, etc.). This pilot project addresses these needs by targeting ten globally imperiled plants that are known from roadside locations in Colorado, by delivering user-friendly location information and species-specific Best Management Practices (BMPs) to pertinent parties, and by engaging in outreach to actively reduce the potential threat from road maintenance.Item Open Access Effects of fire on threatened and endangered plants: an annotated bibliography(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1995-08) Hessl, Amy, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; U.S. Department of the Interior, National Biological Service, publisherItem Open Access Field survey and protection recommendations for the globally imperiled Parachute Penstemon, Penstemon debilis O'Kane and Anderson(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1997) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Fayette, Kim, author; Carsey, Kathy, author; Rondeau, Renée Jane, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument vascular plant inventory(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003-12-30) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Anderson, Sharon J., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Fourteeners initiative, rare plant survey report: rare plant surveys of Mount Missouri, Mount Huron, Mount Harvard, Mount Shavano, Mount Massive, and Tabequache Peak in the southern Sawatch Range, Colorado 1994 and 1995(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1996-01-15) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Duff, Mark, author; Floyd, Sandra, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Front Range Eco-regional Partnership Invasive Plant Species Strategic Plan: June 29, 2007(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007) Decker, Karin, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherThe purpose of this project is to develop a Strategic Plan for the control of invasive plant species on military installations along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and Wyoming. The project rolls up goals and objectives from individual installation invasive species control plans and prioritizes control efforts by species and specific infestations in the context of protecting significant natural resources. The primary goal of this strategy is to identify the most critical 10-15 weed infestations in need of control at the Front Range military installations and to facilitate developing a regional strategy to encourage an efficient approach to natural resource and noxious weed management involving sharing knowledge, tools, and expertise across the Front Range region. The strategic plan is coordinated with the counties and states where the installations occur. For the purposes of this report, we focus primarily on invasive plant species that are legally designated "noxious weeds". "Noxious weeds" are non-native plant species which have been designated for mandatory control by local, state, or federal government because of the harm that they are capable of inflicting upon the resources and values of society (Lane 2001). We also provide information about other non-native plants found on the installations as available.Item Open Access Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve 2003 vascular plant inventory(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2004-08-30) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Decker, Karin, author; Doyle, Georgia, author; Anderson, David G., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Great Sand Dunes National Monument and Preserve vascular plant inventory(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2002-12-30) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Decker, Karin, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Inventory and status report of American ground nut (Apios americana Medicus) in Colorado(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2001) Anderson, David G., author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Ipomopsis globularis (Brand) W.A. Weber (Hoosier Pass ipomopsis): a technical conservation assessment(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2005-03-15) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Anderson, David G., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Middle Park Conservation Action Plan 2011 update(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2011-08-25) Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Neely, Betsy, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Natural heritage inventory of the town of Vail: final report(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1994-03-29) Pague, Christopher A., author; Bacher, Diane, author; Ellingson, Aaron R., author; Kettler, Steve M., author; Kittel, Gwen M., author; Pague, Katie, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program c/o University of Colorado Museum, publisherItem Open Access Natural heritage resources of Douglas County and their conservation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1996-06-01) Pague, Christopher A., author; Ellingson, A. R., author; Kettler, Steve, author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Burt, Julie, author; Essington, K. D., author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Natural heritage survey for plant species of special concern on Bureau of Land Management lands, Jackson County, Colorado(Colorado State University. Libraries, 1996-05) Burt, Julie, author; Culver, Denise R., author; Panjabi, Susan Spackman, author; Carsten, Laura, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisher
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