My two most recent run-ins with DPW (aka DOW) have both been in the same 
southeastern CO town (starts with an "L" and ends in "r") for the dastardly 
activities of photographing bluebirds at Higbee SWA and collecting wasps along 
the county road right-of-way within sight of a dried-up, mismanaged, hellhole 
SWA.  Same officer both times.  Both totally without just cause.  Felt like 
boredom or general harrassment on the part of the officer.  I asked for, and 
was promised, some written clerification (which never happened).  When this 
individual was introduced to me some time later at a Mexican restaurant and 
reminded I was the person he had twice shaken down, no remorse or apology 
whatsoever, just the statement, "I must have been doing my job."  So, we may 
think their primary job is to protect the state's wildlife and their habitats 
for the sustained benefit of those organisms and, secondarily, the enjoyment of 
same by us taxpayers, but at least this guy sees his job, by his own admission, 
as giving non-hunters a hard time.  

I know a few DPW folks read this forum from time to time, maybe on a regular 
basis.  Maybe an open dialogue between us would be a good idea and straighten 
out some misunderstandings.  Maybe DPW could be invited to write something for 
Colorado Birds.  It would seem there is a disconnect between the people in that 
agency who we deal with on issues like the Colorado Birding Trail and the rank 
and file enforcement folks.  I suspect those two factions within DPW talk as 
little amongst themselves as they do with us "watchers".  Probably walking in 
eachother's shoes, or at least hearing what it is like, might help. 

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins





To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [cobirds] CO DOW
From: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]; [email protected]
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 22:07:18 -0400


Joe- are you tellin' me you're over 64?  I think I'm gonna need to see some ID, 
my friend.....




Norm Lewis

Lakewood, CO








-----Original Message-----

From: Joe Roller <[email protected]>

To: Norm Lewis <[email protected]>

Cc: Steven Mlodinow <[email protected]>; Colorado Birds <[email protected]>

Sent: Mon, Aug 26, 2013 2:13 pm

Subject: Re: [cobirds] CO DOW









A WORD TO THE WISE:




Just to supplement Norm Lewis's excellent post, IF you are exempt from being 
required to carry a valid fishing or hunting license
OR 


carry a valid Access Pass BECAUSE OF YOUR LEVEL OF EXPERIENCE, MATURITY, 
SAGACITY AND WISDOM (in other words, old age)






then YOU MUST BE ABLE TO PROVE YOUR AGE BY CARRYING A VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE, 
PASSPORT, OR OTHER PROOF OF AGE,

WITH YOU, ON YOUR PERSON, IN YOUR WALLET, PURSE OR BACKPACK OR OTHERWISE HANDY. 
DO NOT FORGET IT. THE FINE IS STEEP.






I cannot tell you how many times I have needed to trudge back to my vehicle, 
retrieve my Colorado Driver's License with PROOF OF MY AGE,

and display it to the well-meaning arresting office, all because said officer 
was INCREDULOUS that I was 65 or older based on my appearance alone.










Joe Roller,

Denver









On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 1:27 PM, Norm Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:




Good afternoon!  I have a serious interest in this issue, since I lead monthly 
birding outings for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.  This month's trip 
is to, of course, Prewitt.  After reading Steve's post, I realized that this 
would be a great opportunity to have another of my famous run-ins with the 
authorities (see, Julesburg Elementary School), so I rang up the Division of 
Parks, Wildlife, Birder Harrassment and General Bureaucratic Annoyance (the 
DPWBHGBA if you're looking it up) to see if I could get an answer.  I got one, 
and here it is:




 



If this looks familiar, it is the same policy that is in place for Jumbo and 
Red Lion.



 



If you are between the ages of 19-64, you need an Access Pass to so much as set 
foot on the property.  The pass is $36.  If you have a CO hunting or fishing 
license, that will suffice.  If you're a geezer (guilty as charged), you're 
exempt.




 



As Steve mentioned, this policy is confusing and unfair, but it is what it is.  
As to the underlying reason- I spoke to a wildlife officer a few years back 
about the -then- new policy at Jumbo.  He explained that there was a developing 
problem at Jumbo with partiers and carousers who were making disturbances and 
trashing the place, especially at night.  His explanation was that the permit 
was a way to give officers an enforceable method for dealing with the problem.  
Sounds reasonable, to a point.  I have never heard that this has been a problem 
at Prewitt, but ........




 



So, if you are a youngster and you are birding Prewitt without a permit, you 
are at risk for a ticket.



 



Norm









Norm Lewis



Lakewood, CO


















-----Original Message-----


From: Steven Mlodinow <[email protected]>


To: cobirds <[email protected]>


Sent: Sun, Aug 25, 2013 4:57 pm


Subject: [cobirds] CO DOW











Greetings All,












No, this has naught to do with dowitchers.















I find the behavior of the DOW enforcement agents in this state baffling. I've 
had more run-ins (all at Banner Lakes SWA and St Vrain SP) with state wildlife 
enforcement agents than in 20 years in WA (where the number was a lovely zero, 
though the number of locations roughly equal). 
















The Banner Lakes guy didn't like where I parked, even though it was not on SWA 
area land and totally legal. He threatened to have my car towed and fine me 
even though he had no jurisdiction to do so. I don't argue with folks carrying 
guns and yelling at me, so I hiked the two miles back to my car and left.
















The most recent St Vrain incident on Co Rd 7 occurred a month ago when the 
officer claimed that a clearly unused Osprey nest built along WCR 7 still 
required a 1000 m clearance, even though it was unoccupied because it "might be 
used." In mid-July. Really. 
















This Prewitt thing is odd. I've talked to rangers there a dozen or so times 
over the 3 last years, usually chit-chatting about what birds I was seeing. No 
one mentioned a permit. Now they are ticketing folks. I wonder, has anyone in 
COBIRDS land received a warning during the last 3 years? My guess the answer is 
zero, or close to it. None of us regulars out there have received such that I 
know of.
















And I could not find, in 20 frustrated minutes, anything about a special permit 
about Prewitt or that any permit was needed simply to enter Prewitt. Maybe 
there is a sign at Prewitt that says such, but their website says naught (as 
far as I can tell) about a Prewitt/Jumbo permit.
















This erratic behavior just confounds and irritates me. Signs at Andrick Ponds 
SWA outright contradict themselves and their website. I've encountered this at 
other locations. Most of the officers I've bumped into (like at Prewitt in 
past, and at Andrick recently) have been exceptionally nice, but then you get 
this weird aggressive angry behavior.
















I truly wonder what the underlying cause is.















Best Wishes





Steve Mlodinow





Back in Longmont










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