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Jul

2022

Thanks to Our Members For Giving Back to Our Public Lands

On Friday July 8th and Saturday July 9th, a group of volunteers from Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) and the US Forest Service (USFS) Norwood Ranger District came together to help Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) remove old fencing at the Dan Noble State Wildlife Area near Norwood. On the first day eight people worked to remove a ¾ mile section of old sheep fencing that had been replaced with new fencing that is designed to control livestock while allowing for wildlife passage. At the ...
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Jun

2022

CO BHA Comments On State Trails Policy

Public Comment - State Trails Program Policy and Grants May 27, 2022 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission Members of our organizations have been actively engaged with the State trails program and recreational trail development within Colorado for several years. We have reviewed and provided public comment to the State Trails Committee (STC) on specific grant applications for planning, construction and maintenance projects as well as our general comments and suggestions on the overall ...
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May

2022

CO BHA Comments on Hidden Lakes Trail Proposal

The attached letter authored by Colorado Chapter Leader Craig Grother and Policy and Government Relations Director John Gale was sent to the Telluride Mountain Club regarding mountain biking trail development proposals we've been monitoring and remain concerned about. The Hidden Lake trail referenced in the letter had some momentum, but we have been able to curtail this. It is important that we keep a close eye on trails proposals, especially when they are in close proximity to wildlife ...
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31

Aug

2020

CO BHA Encourages Members to Participate in Ouray Trail Development Comment Period

Do you hunt bighorn sheep, elk, or mule deer on public lands in Ouray county? If you do, you may be interested in a proposal from the Ridgway Area Trails Chapter of the Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association to develop single track mountain bike trails on the GMUG National Forest. The Ridgway Area Trails chapter recently received a $ 45,000 planning grant from the State Trails Program of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The group plans to focus on trail development in three areas of ...
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