Recommended best management practices for plants of concern : practices developed to reduce the impacts of oil and gas development activities to plants of concern
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[Fort Collins, Colo.] : [Colorado Natural Heritage Program], 2011.
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"August 25, 2011."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-9).
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Seventeen globally imperiled plants found in oil and gas development areas in Colorado are in danger of extinction. Collectively, these species occupy less than 11,000 acres in Colorado. One of the biggest conservation issues for Colorado native plants is the lack of awareness of the existence and status of these rare plant species. Avoiding or minimizing impacts to these species during oil and gas development activities may help to effectively conserve their habitat and is unlikely to confer substantial impacts on oil and gas development projects.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Elliott, B. A., Kurzel, B. P., & Panjabi, S. (2011). Recommended best management practices for plants of concern: practices developed to reduce the impacts of oil and gas development activities to plants of concern ([2011 edition]). [Colorado Natural Heritage Program].

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Elliott, Brian A, Brian Paul. Kurzel and Susan. Panjabi. 2011. Recommended Best Management Practices for Plants of Concern: Practices Developed to Reduce the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development Activities to Plants of Concern. [Colorado Natural Heritage Program].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Elliott, Brian A, Brian Paul. Kurzel and Susan. Panjabi. Recommended Best Management Practices for Plants of Concern: Practices Developed to Reduce the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development Activities to Plants of Concern [Colorado Natural Heritage Program], 2011.

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Elliott, Brian A., Brian Paul Kurzel, and Susan Panjabi. Recommended Best Management Practices for Plants of Concern: Practices Developed to Reduce the Impacts of Oil and Gas Development Activities to Plants of Concern [2011 edition], [Colorado Natural Heritage Program], 2011.

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