I talked to my sister-in-law who is a NWR mgr and she said that the feds
prefer that state wildlife officers handle these issues under state law.
Cobird contributors have mentioned intent as a necessary element of
violating the MBTA. I submit that putting a pressure washer in your hands,
causing
You could also contact local news agencies. They have the ability to
investigate and can get in contact with business owners. If it makes the news,
the issue will also reach a wider audience.
Joey Angstman
Greeley, CO
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Subject: [cobirds] Cliff Swallows Nesting
This is horrible. Get photos if you can. Definitely contact CPW, and alert
everyone you can think of (i.e.local Audubon groups). And most importantly, the
Best Western responsible and their corporate office. Tell them you will let
people know how
This is horrible. Get photos if you can. Definitely contact CPW, and alert
everyone you can think of (i.e.local Audubon groups). And most importantly, the
Best Western responsible and their corporate office. Tell them you will let
people know how they treat our native birds. People who spend
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Subject: [cobirds] Cliff Swallows Nesting
Located under the eaves at the Best Western near Pagosa Springs Wyndahm
29-25 Nests of Cliff Swallow
They were power washed down all the birds destroyed Eggs & young on the ground
It was a sick site
So horrible
Is there any suggestions
Located under the eaves at the Best Western near Pagosa Springs Wyndahm
29-25 Nests of Cliff Swallow
They were power washed down all the birds destroyed
Eggs & young on the ground
It was a sick site
So horrible
Is there any suggestions from the list serve about what could be DONE