Denver (KDVR) – The Colorado Parks and Southeast Wildlife District hosts a general meeting on August 7 to discuss the herd management plans in a mule.
Discussion of the management plan will focus on the shells of deer in the west of the 25th Highway in Shafi, Park, Tiller, Frimont, East Costilla, West Hyirfano, Las Anstas, Kester, Poiplo, West Lasso provinces, CPW on Friday.
The meeting will be held on August 7 at 6 pm at the Rawlings Library, located in 100 E. Abriendo Ave. In Pueblo.
CPW said that the meeting “will collect the critical inputs of the community to the goals of the Baghl residents in the southeast of the mule and the draft of the herd management plan,” which the agency said will be valid for ten years.
“General participation, especially from those who have an interest in managing and hunting wildlife herd is very important in this process,” Jolly Stefer, a land biologist in the CPW area in the southeast region.
It will be the meeting openThe agency said if the style of the model and will include information about the deer management in the region, the CPW intentions for the deer administration, the opportunities for deer hunting in the region and public inputs in the deer flock management.
CPW said that the general comments will be included in the DEER HERD draft management plan, which will be subsequently presented to the CPW committee for approval.