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Jim Garner CPW PJ/Desert Shrub Habitat Coordinator & Seed Warehouse Manager Colorado Parks & Wildlife Native Seed Warehouse
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Game Damage Trucks Available For Seed Transportation
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Irrigated Fields Available For Seed Production or Testing
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Cheap Labor Less Than a Mile Away
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9,000 Square Feet Total Floor Space 5,000 Square Feet “Warm Storage” 1,000 Square Feet Refrigerated Storage 1,500 Square Feet Office/Lab 1,500 Square Feet Equipment Bay Warehouse Dimensions
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Warehouse Functions 1. Provide Room & Proper Storage Conditions Former Cold StorageFormer Warm Storage Purchase Project Seed “Off Season” Stockpile When Seed Is Cheap Space For Fire Rehab Materials Accommodate Project Delays
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Warehouse Functions 2. Create & Stabilize “Boutique” Market Storage For Excess Contract Production
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Warehouse Functions 3. Provide Storage For Wild Land Collections “Mid-Term” Sagebrush Storage Collect In Good Years – Not Just When We Have To
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Warehouse Functions 4. Buy Sell & Trade Overstock Or Unused Materials
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Warehouse Functions 5. “Nexus” For West Slope Native Plant Activities Home Base For UP Coordinator Housing For Seed Collection Crews Habitat Equipment Storage
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Operations Unmanned Low Maintenance.2 FTE (20% Of My Time) To Operations
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Budget Basic O&M Covered By CPW Remaining SCTF Funds (~$300,000) Used To Stock & Equip Partner Contributions Partner Contributions (Reserved Storage Agreements/Fees)
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SCTF FUNDING
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Future Opportunities Could Include: Statewide Coordinated Seed Purchases Subsidized “Boutique” Seed Purchases Limited Seed Cleaning, Mixing & Bagging Plant Materials Research Seed Production On the Escalante SWA
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