Learning more as Joe proposes is a good first step. An important question might 
be what is the hierarchy of rights on the ranch? Does CPW own the land or lease 
it? What is the history of grazing rights? This is an area where we need to 
tread carefully before getting at odds with other users. Generally, hunting 
and/or fishing are the primary purposes for which SWAs are established. 
Tamarack Ranch is one SWA where wildlife watching is promoted as an additional 
public use. CPW is to be appreciated for welcoming birders to that beautiful 
piece of wildlife habitat. 

Chuck Hundertmark
Lafayette, CO

> On Jun 13, 2019, at 6:34 AM, Joe Roller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> CPW set up a channel for communication with birders and other naturalists a 
> couple of years ago,
> the "CPW Roundtable" Many birding organizations attend, but in my personal 
> opinion, CPW has
> never been in the listening mode, but rather uses the group as a conduit for 
> information from CPW. And with turnover of CPW leadership, Roundtable 
> meetings are on hold, as I understand it. 
> Grazing at Tamarack Ranch is a perfect topic for Roundtable, and I will not 
> wait for a subsequent meeting, but will try to make contact soon to learn 
> more about the issue and try to have some input. Follow-up will follow if I 
> manage to follow through.
> 
> Joe Roller, Denver area birder
> 
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2019 at 6:08 AM Matt Rodgers <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Steve, thanks for bringing this up; even if rotational grazing is in the 
> conservation plan for the ranch, perhaps CPW would be open to restricting 
> grazing in areas that are important to these birds and others? A phone call 
> or a letter from our ornithological societies might go a long way in getting 
> a change made in these practices..??
> 
> All the best, Matt Rodgers 
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