The links in the copied message below are of some relevance to Colorado and 
Oklahoma so I am forwarding this message.  The review was triggered by the 
Kansas Ornithological Society petitioning to list the Lesser Prairie-Chicken as 
a Threatened/Endangered Species in Kansas.  Bottom line...save that CRP 
habitat, limit wind farms, work with ranchers, no listing in Kansas recommended.

best regards

Pete Janzen
Wichita, KS
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KDWP Threatened and Endangered Program coordinator Ed Miller gave a very good presentation on Lesser Prairie-Chickens as well as input from the nine member ad-hoc expert committee. It has been graciously placed on the KDWP website.

Since the KDWP web uses extremely long and cumbersome URLs I have made use of the free service at tinyurl (http://tinyurl.com/) to make some of these addresses easier to negotiate. The page with general information about the petitioning process, which has a link to Ed's presentation (Lesser Prairie-
Chicken status in Kansas) can be found at:  http://tinyurl.com/2d6osta

Or the Acrobat PDF document can be accesses directly at: http://tinyurl.com/25s35fm

A link has also been placed on the information page at the ksbirds.org website:
http://ksbirds.org/LPC/LPC_Petition.html

As always, if you have any problems accessing any of these sites, please let me know!

Chuck
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Chuck & Jaye Otte      mailto:[email protected]
613 Tamerisk
Junction City Kansas USA 66441
785-238-8800

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