SRMP definition
Examples of SRMP in a sentence
Boreal toads found in New Mexico, Colorado, and southeastern Wyoming form the SRMP; a group of toads that is geographically separate from boreal toad populations in Utah, northwestern Wyoming, and the Pacific Northwest (USFWS 1994).
CNA shall notify the nurse, the nurse’s manager and the local Labor Relations office of a proposed thirty (30) minute time slot, during normal working hours, for a designated CNA representative to meet privately with (and provide materials and information to) the nurse, without management personnel or any other persons present.
Although past speculation among researchers was that the boreal toad may live as long as 20 years, recent skeletochronology studies indicate that the maximum life span of boreal toads in the SRMP is about 12 years (▇.
Although a number of samples of boreal toad tissue from the SRMP have already been genetically analyzed, additional samples from most localities are still needed.
As of February, 2001, the boreal toad (SRMP) is known to occur in eleven counties (Routt, Larimer, Grand, Eagle, Summit, Clear Creek, Pitkin, Gunnison, Chaffee, Hinsdale, and Mineral) in Colorado, probably one county (Albany) in southern Wyoming.
Under the Natural Heritage Program ranking system, the SRMP of the boreal toad is rated as rare in Wyoming (▇▇▇▇▇ 1992), critically imperiled (S1) in Colorado (Colorado Natural Heritage Program 1997), and of historic occurrence (SH) in New Mexico (New Mexico Natural Heritage Program 1998).
These guidelines are based primarily on information gathered concerning the SRMP of the boreal toad, and are directed at that population as a whole.
The PEM will be used for growth and yield estimates, BEC zone mapping and setting objectives related to the Lakes North SRMP.
Earlier mtDNA analyses indicated that boreal toads in Utah are closely related to those in the SRM population, more recent tests, using nDNA suggest they may be genetically distinct from the toads in the SRMP, but additional data are needed to confirm that hypothesis (▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2000).
The Lakes South Sustainable Resource Management Plan (SRMP) specifies seral stage distribution targets for the Cheslaslie Caribou Migration Corridor.