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Elk and Wildlife Habitat Management Planning – Estes Park, Colorado

Roe Ecological Services (ROE) was retained to conduct a wildlife impact assessment for the proposed Riverview Pines development in Estes Park, Colorado. The purpose of this assessment was to determine the potential impact of the proposed development on wildlife on, and immediately adjacent to, the property. The primary focus of the survey was on elk, […]

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Prairie Dog Trapping and Removal

Many clients have trusted Roe Ecological Services to perform a humane prairie dog removal (live-trap, euthanize, and donation of the prairie dogs to a raptor rehabilitation program) on their properties. Our clients have included federal, state, county, and local governments; private developers; and homeowners. We always recommend non-lethal options first, such as active or passive […]

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Wildlife Impact Assessment and Prairie Dog Management Plan – Longmont, Colorado

This client retained Roe Ecological Services (ROE) to conduct a wildlife survey and identify prairie dog management options, as required by City of Longmont Land Development Code Section 15.05.030, for the future “Maxwell Place” housing development in Longmont, Colorado. The primary focus of the survey was on prairie dogs, but all potential species were considered. […]

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Wetland Delineation – Estes Park, CO

This client retained Roe Ecological Services (“ROE”) to conduct a wetland delineation for the Carriage Hills Ponds No. 1 and No. 2 (“Carriage Hills Ponds”) in Estes Park, Colorado. The property is owned by the Town of Estes Park and is generally bounded on all sides by residential housing. The area surveyed was approximately 4.4 acres on the east […]

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Wildlife Impact Assessment – Layfayette, Colorado

This client retained Roe Ecological Services (“ROE”) to assess the potential future Cedar Rose Ranch property in Lafayette, Colorado to determine whether development of the property would impact any wildlife, and if so, to what degree. ROE assessed the habitat, and determined the potential for any threatened, endangered, or sensitive wildlife to exist on, or immediately adjacent to, […]

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Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse Habitat Delineation

This client retained Roe Ecological Services (“ROE”) to conduct a habitat assessment and delineation for the Preble’s Meadow Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) (“PMJM”) on a property located in Monument, Colorado. The client was in the property purchase and planning stages for development of the property. Thus, the purpose of this delineation was to determine the boundary(s) of potential […]

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Prairie Dog Barriers

Do you need to keep prairie dogs from COMING ONTO your property or keep them CONFINED TO your property? If so, Roe Ecological Services can help you design and construct an effective prairie dog barrier for your unique property and situation. Unfortunately, there is no “silver bullet” and no “one design fits all” solution. It is […]

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Armory Prairie Dog Relocation – Boulder, Colorado

RES biologists conducted a successful prairie dog relocation of 151 individuals from the urban Armory site in north Boulder to a large grassland habitat in southern Boulder County, Colorado. Trapping success was extremely high and RES was able to relocate 95+% of the population within the first two days. According to the City of Boulder, within […]

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Wetland Delineation – Thornton, Colorado

Wetland delineation completed in Thornton, Colorado. Received concurring approved jurisdictional determination from the United States Army Corp of Engineers. Roe Ecological Services has the qualifications to perform a wetland delineation on your property to determine if a wetland exists. ROE will then work with the appropriate federal agencies to determine if the wetland is jurisdictional […]

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Prairie Dog Relocation – Lasater Ranch, Colorado

Prairie Dog Relocation to Eastern Colorado Roe Ecological Services relocated black-tailed prairie dogs back onto a ranch in Eastern Colorado from which prairie dogs had be extirpated decades prior under a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and with the cooperation of Colorado Parks and Wildlife (formerly the Colorado Division of Wildlife). Prior […]

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