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This was in the Denver Post today:
The federal Bureau of Land Management announced today it has closed federal public lands in the Gunnison Basin to human activity where a series of snowstorms and minus 40 temperatures have stressed... View Full Story http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_8109392?source=email
Colorado has convinced the feds to shut down all public access on the critical winter ranges during this crisis. IMO this move should've happened 4 weeks ago, but at least the agencies are recognizing a problem and cooperating to do something about it. Regarding some other threads, I'm sorry for you guys in Utah and the lack of cooperation and willingness to protect the herds by your state agency. Hat's off to Colorado for trying to protect a world class resource.
The federal Bureau of Land Management announced today it has closed federal public lands in the Gunnison Basin to human activity where a series of snowstorms and minus 40 temperatures have stressed... View Full Story http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_8109392?source=email
Colorado has convinced the feds to shut down all public access on the critical winter ranges during this crisis. IMO this move should've happened 4 weeks ago, but at least the agencies are recognizing a problem and cooperating to do something about it. Regarding some other threads, I'm sorry for you guys in Utah and the lack of cooperation and willingness to protect the herds by your state agency. Hat's off to Colorado for trying to protect a world class resource.