National Park Service
Author
Pub. Date
2000
Description
Chapter 1: Project Background and Research DesignChapter 2: The Sand Creek Massacre Site Location Study Methodology and Research DesignChapter 3: Report on the Historical Documentation of the Location and Extent of the Sand Creek Massacre Site by Jerome A. GreeneChapter 4: Identifying the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre Site Through Archaeological Reconnaissance by Douglas D. ScottChapter 5: The Sand Creek Massacre Site Location Study Oral History Project...
Pub. Date
[2006]
Description
Much of Colorado is considered a high hazard fire environment and possesses all the ingredients necessary to support large, intense, and uncontrollable wildfires. Our ability to live more safely in this fire environment greatly depends upon our use of "pre-fire activities." These are steps taken before a wildfire occurs which improve the survivability of people and homes.
Pub. Date
2010.
Description
The importance of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition relative to the natural processes and natural character of Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) has become better understood over time, as scientific research and monitoring that began in the early 1980's have documented various changes to ecosystems in the park. These changes include forest and soil biogeochemical changes, enhanced microbial activity in soils, increased N in lakes and streams,...
Pub. Date
[2010?]
Formats
Description
The Arkansas River, the lifeblood of southeast Colorado, starts high in the Sawatch Range, meandering through mountain valleys and thundering through steep-sided gorges before finally streaming across the southeast plains. Wildlife along the trail varies accordingly.
Author
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
The University of Northern Colorado, under contract to the National Park Service, conducted an archaeological survey of Ponderosa Campground, Curecanti National Recreation Area, on July 28, 2006. The survey was done as part of an archaeological inventory for a larger prescribed burn program under the National Wildlife-Urban Interface (WUI) Program. One small prehistoric site and four isolated finds, associated with ephemeral hunting-gathering activities...