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A RESEARCH COLLABORATION: PICEANCE BASIN WILDLIFE AND HABITAT STUDIES. 2010 West Slope Colorado Oil & Gas Association Environmental Summit. Cooperative Agreement Objectives. Jointly study
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A RESEARCH COLLABORATION: PICEANCE BASIN WILDLIFE AND HABITAT STUDIES 2010 West Slope Colorado Oil & Gas Association Environmental Summit
Cooperative Agreement Objectives • Jointly study • The potential effects of hydrocarbon development and extraction on wildlife and their supporting habitat; and • The most efficient mitigation measures to reduce identified impacts on wildlife and associated habitat. • Agreement began summer 2010 and continues thru Dec. 2014
Cooperative Agreement Structure • Executive Committee involving a rep from Exxon Mobile, CDOW, and CSU that reviews and recommends Enhanced Studies in the Piceance Basin annually based on criteria as they relate to achieving the Objectives and: • (1) Peer reviewable • (2) Science based • (3) Efficient use of resources deployed • (4) Focus on addressing identified issues
Study Coordinator • CSU is responsible for administering the Enhanced Studies, which involves contracts within CSU and externally as subcontracts to CDOW as well as and responsible for coordinating with • Study Managers of approved studies.
Reporting, Sharing, and Publication of Studies • Each year study managers provide a report that is shared with executive committee • Results can be published after completion of the study with time for review by each party
2010 Enhanced Studies • Population Response of Mule Deer to Natural Gas Resource Extraction and Associated Mitigation Approaches • Mule Deer Movement Behavior in Response to Natural Gas Resource Extraction • Lek-Based Monitoring Of Greater Sage-Grouse Sage Grouse • Evaluation Of Fetal And Neonatal Survival Of Mule Deer
Cooperative Agreement Benefits • Wildlife species • CDOW • CSU • Exxon Mobil Corporation and others in the energy industry
Future Needs • Are there ways to more directly have cooperative experiments? e.g., timing and placement of extraction practices? • Current Funding • Energy Industry • CDOW • Future opportunities • Other partnerships with energy companies • Federal agencies: DOE, NSF, FWS (LCC), BLM • Private Foundations