INPUT SOUGHT ON DEER AND ELK HERDS IN SOUTH PARK, COLORADO
by Colorado Parks & Wildlife
11-8-2013
Website
DENVER - Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking comments from the public about managing some of the deer and elk herds in the northeast region.
Deer population and composition objectives and any other issues of concern regarding deer in management in Game Management Units 50, 500 and 501 (South Park herd) will be discussed, as well as elk management issues in GMU's 39, 391, 46, and 461 (Mt. Evans herd).
Area wildlife managers and biologists will be on hand to answer questions and gather input to update the herd management plans.
"Gathering information from the public is critical to our process of setting objectives for herd management in the state," said Shannon Schwab, terrestrial biologist. "Whether you are a landowner, a hunter or a wildlife watcher, you should come share your perspectives on deer and elk in these areas."
WHAT: Deer and Elk Herd Management Open House
WHEN: Monday, Nov, 18, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Platte Canyon Fire Dept., 153 Delwood Drive, Bailey
To view and fill out the survey online, visit: OnLine Survey.
Deer population and composition objectives and any other issues of concern regarding deer in management in Game Management Units 50, 500 and 501 (South Park herd) will be discussed, as well as elk management issues in GMU's 39, 391, 46, and 461 (Mt. Evans herd).
Area wildlife managers and biologists will be on hand to answer questions and gather input to update the herd management plans.
"Gathering information from the public is critical to our process of setting objectives for herd management in the state," said Shannon Schwab, terrestrial biologist. "Whether you are a landowner, a hunter or a wildlife watcher, you should come share your perspectives on deer and elk in these areas."
WHAT: Deer and Elk Herd Management Open House
WHEN: Monday, Nov, 18, 6 to 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Platte Canyon Fire Dept., 153 Delwood Drive, Bailey
To view and fill out the survey online, visit: OnLine Survey.
< Previous Report Next Report >
< Previous Report
Next Report >
DURANGO, Colo. - Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking public comment concerning future management of mule deer in southwest Colorado in the Four Corners area. The proposed management plans are for two distinct herd areas: the Groundhog area herd which includes Game Management Units 70, 71 and 711; and the Mesa Verde area herd, which includes Game Management Units 72 and 73. Over the last 15 years the deer...... Read More
: CHALLENGING PHEASANT SEASON BRINGS NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENT HUNTERS
: WATERFOWL HUNTING 101 SEMINAR IN DELTA COLORADO
: DROUGHT CONTINUES TO FACTOR IN COLORADO PHEASANT/QUAIL HUNTING
More Reports
11-8-2013DURANGO, Colo. - Colorado Parks and Wildlife is seeking public comment concerning future management of mule deer in southwest Colorado in the Four Corners area. The proposed management plans are for two distinct herd areas: the Groundhog area herd which includes Game Management Units 70, 71 and 711; and the Mesa Verde area herd, which includes Game Management Units 72 and 73. Over the last 15 years the deer...... Read More
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, November 7th, 2013: CHALLENGING PHEASANT SEASON BRINGS NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENT HUNTERS
: WATERFOWL HUNTING 101 SEMINAR IN DELTA COLORADO
: DROUGHT CONTINUES TO FACTOR IN COLORADO PHEASANT/QUAIL HUNTING
000