1802-10-18. Environmental representation '02, 2000-2003
Scope and Contents
This series documents Pitts' work specific to the Colorado River and its four endangered fish species: the Colorado pikeminnow (formerly called Colorado squawfish), razorback sucker, humpback chub, and bonytail. Negotiations in which Pitts participated led to the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin, established in 1988. Files retain the order and numbering created by Pitts, which groups a mix of committees, issues, and activities under an 1802 category with further subcategorization. Materials include correspondence, agendas and meeting minutes, reports, articles, testimony, presentations, and financial information. See Series 1 for Executive Committee files and Series 6 for correspondence files.
Dates
- Creation: 2000-2003
Creator
- From the Collection: Pitts, W. Tom (Person)
Restrictions on Access
Access to materials is restricted for four years from the date of creation of an item unless permission is granted by the donor in writing. All "confidential" markings have been determined to be for administrative purposes, not attorney-client protection; therefore, these materials are open for access. Also, the collection is stored off-site, so advance notice is required.
Extent
From the Collection: 136.5 linear feet (91 record cartons)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
7pp.
Repository Details
Part of the CSU Libraries Archives & Special Collections Repository
Fort Collins Colorado 80523-1019 USA
970-491-1844
library_dl_specialcollections@mail.colostate.edu