Planning for Rare Species Conservation
Planning for conservation of biodiversity is often conducted by multiple partners at regional scales, but sometimes conserving rare species requires a focused assessment of specific life history requirements and potential threats in a particular place. CNHP has a long history of collaborative planning and partnership at all scales.
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Below are links to Rare Species Conservation at Regional Scales Reports

Bald Eagle by Michael Menefee

Swallowtails by Michael Menefee

Short-eared Owl by Michael Menefee
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Below are links to Rare Species Conservation at Local Scales Reports
- Fraser Valley Parkway Boreal Toad Habitat Inventory - A report to the Grand County Planning Commission August 2005
- Conservation and Management Plan for Colorado Butterfly Plant and Preble's Meadow Jumping Mouse on F.E. Warren Air Force Base
- Conservation Assessment for Mountain Plover (Charadrius montanus) in South Park, Colorado
- Conservation and Management Plan for PrebleÂs Meadow Jumping Mouse on the U.S. Air Force Academy
For information, contact
Lee Grunau.