Does fracking threaten some birds in Colorado, specifically at Longmont’s 
Union Reservoir? Politics and COBirds don’t often mix—like hunting, cats, 
(and birdseed)—too hot. But many birders often visit Union Reservoir. And 
many of us have seen the documentary *Gasland* which shows barnyard animals 
dropping dead in the Rifle area from fracking well fumes. So here is little 
Longmont voting recently 60% to 40% to take on the state of Colorado and 
the energy industry to save their town and Union Reservoir. “There’s a swim 
beach, there’s sailing, and there will be eight well pads,” said Kaye 
Fissinger, a supporter of the ban, pointing out potential drilling sites in 
the distance. “You come out here to relax. You don’t come out here to have 
your air polluted.” I don’t know how this will end, but I can’t help 
thinking that the birds of Union Reservoir would say, “Thank you for 
trying!”
Here is the New York Times article: http://tiny.cc/2wufow

Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO

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