Colorado State Forest Service.
Series
Quick guide volume FM 2015-1
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
Adapted to thrive on Colorado's Eastern Plains, in mountain valleys and along riparian areas throughout the state, cottonwoods represent the largest native broadleaf trees in the state, and the most pervasive deciduous trees found at lower elevations. Colorado cottonwoods can grow to more than 80 feet in height, flourishing in wetter soils near rivers, lakes, irrigation ditches and other lowland areas. Managing these natives can help ensure numerous...
Pub. Date
2020-
Description
The Colorado Forest Atlas is a web portal providing a suite of interactive mapping applications about Colorado's forests. These applications provide Colorado citizens the best available information about forest conditions and Colorado State Forest Service activities. The Forest Atlas is designed to satisfy the mission of the Colorado State Forest Service by providing easy access to this information. Applications are organized to best meet public information...
Author
Pub. Date
2020.
Description
The Colorado State Forest Service has designed this plan to provide a road map for improving forest health across Colorado in the coming decade. Major forest types in Colorado can be categorized by the dominant overstory vegetation; these include conifer-hardwood, conifer, mixed conifer, hardwood (primarily aspen), lodgepole pine, oak shrubland, piñon-juniper, ponderosa pine, riparian and spruce-fir.
Series
Technical bulletin volume no. 5
Pub. Date
[2003]
Description
As an owner and/or operator of a forest products business, or an individual involved with such businesses, we are all familiar with the scrutiny the industry can experience in the public arena on certain environmental topics. This Technical Bulletin was drafted to present some useful facts about our industry and about our forests.