BBS office just announced that the BBS field work will resume this year. It 
also said, "Safety has always been a top priority for the BBS program and 
remains so. Much of this upcoming season will operate as in years past but 
there will be additional guidelines for observers to follow that will ensure 
that the BBS is conducted in a way that protects personal and public safety. 
For most observers, these additional measures will not be onerous but there 
will be restrictions on social gathering and the crossing of international 
borders, for example, that could result in some routes not being sampled. This 
is an acceptable tradeoff given the circumstances. We will provide a list of 
safety measures to coordinators and participants via email soon."
If you would like to take on a route, please contact me directly. 

 Colorado BBS Coordinator
Hugh Kingery
PS: I need the email address for one observer, Dan Maynard; if anyone can 
provide it, thank you.
Also, emails to these observers bounced; does anyone know about any of 
them:Cade Cropper
Randy GhormelyRon HardenLaura Steadman

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