I passed your emails over to Polly Reetz. Here is her reply.

The Wildlife and Habitat Roundtable was not CPW's idea - it was the brain child 
of Nancy Stocker and myself, with lots of participation from Bob Broscheid, 
then director of CPW. It is still meeting (next meeting is May 26, a virtual 
one). I agree that it has not lived up to its potential, but we had to deal 
with a change in Directors and a strange (I think) apathy from groups other 
than Audubon and DFO. If someone from CFO wants to participate they are more 
than welcome, just email me.

Meanwhile: CPW said nothing to us about the requirement of a fishing or hunting 
license to enter SWAs at our last meeting in February. This seems strange - we 
were all there, and there was plenty of time to discuss it. Perhaps CPW folks 
thought we
would see it on the agenda of the May Commission meeting; I missed it entirely, 
looking for another item.

Obviously communication among members of the Roundtable needs improvement. CFO 
would be welcome to join.

Polly Reetz
Denver Audubon
Current Chairman, Wildlife and Habitat Roundtable

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Joe 
Roller <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2020 5:49:50 PM
To: John Malenich <[email protected]>
Cc: Colorado Birds <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: Centennial SWA. Weld County

John,
About 3 years ago CPW reached out to CFO, DFO, Audubon Society of Greater 
Denver, Boulder Audubon and some other nature lovers. CPW sat up a "Roundtable" 
to meet quarterly with reps from the groups, and I was led to believe that 
communication, back and forth, two way, would be enhanced, just as you 
suggested. Boy was I wrong!
CPW seemed to have the idea that the birding and other nature groups would be 
there to
listen to what actions CPW had already decided to take. Seemed to be a one-way 
street, as far as I could tell.
Maybe the Roundtable is still meeting. Don't know. Maybe someone has a good 
word to say
about it and its accomplishments.
In my opinion, to be charitable, the Roundtable never fulfilled its mission.
Hopefully some of the attendees can let us know if Roundtable is still meeting
and what input (if any) CPW has asked from us. What discussion occurred with
birding groups prior to the fee structure for SWA's being set up?

John, you were spot-on when you wrote:
Perhaps groups like Denver Audubon, CFO and DFO might consider taking a more 
active and vocal role in proactively pushing for pro-birding policies with CPW 
and other decision makers.  It's often much easier to proactively impact these 
policies before they are put into place instead of trying to react to and undo 
a new policy that we find problematic.

Maybe someone could explain to me why I shouldn't be bitter.

I am writing as an individual birder, NOT as a member of any organization.
Joe Roller, Denver

On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 5:27 PM John Malenich 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
It seems to me that the interests of the birding community are not being taken 
very much into consideration in any serious fashion by Colo. Parks & Wildlife 
and that has been a longstanding problem.  This is not just specific to this 
issue, this SWA, or the new requirement mandating all users to have a 
fishing/hunting license to use SWAs, but really with regard to a whole host of 
issues for both SWAs and State Parks from usage policies to land and water 
management policies, etc.  I am well aware that--at least in the past--the 
birding community was at a disadvantage from the standpoint that CPW saw 
hunters and fisherman as their primary revenue source, particularly for SWAs, 
but the new rules change that equation.

Perhaps what could be very effective here is greater action by our State's 
various birding organizations like Denver Audubon, DFO, CFO, etc.  I think one 
of the prime reasons hunting and fishing groups get policies in line with what 
they want from CPW is their groups are extremely active and vocal in pushing 
their agenda.  This is not to say individuals should not speak out themselves 
on these issues (they should), but larger groups who can speak for many do 
often carry more weight.  Larger groups can also organize campaigns to get more 
individuals (their members) to speak out on crucial issues, get the word out to 
members and keep in contact with CPW officials on new policies.  Perhaps groups 
like Denver Audubon, CFO and DFO might consider taking a more active and vocal 
role in proactively pushing for pro-birding policies with CPW and other 
decision makers.  It's often much easier to proactively impact these policies 
before they are put into place instead of trying to react to and undo a new 
policy that we find problematic.

John Malenich
Boulder, CO

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