A RESEARCH COLLABORATION: PICEANCE BASIN WILDLIFE AND HABITAT STUDIES 2010 West Slope Colorado Oil & Gas Association Environmental Summit.

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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

Key Wildlife Species

Habitat Changes and Restoration

Partnership Development

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 1) Population Response of Mule Deer to Natural Gas Resource Extraction and Associated Mitigation Approaches 2) Mule Deer Movement Behavior in Response to Natural Gas Resource Extraction 3) Lek-Based Monitoring Of Greater Sage-Grouse Sage Grouse 4) 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