A new project in ePlanning authorizes the closure of public lands within a two-mile radius of active trapping locations and temporary holding facilities at the Piceance–East Douglas Herd Management Area, North Piceance Herd Area and West Douglas Herd Area to all public entry for the duration of the incidents.
Closures have also been announced at Saylor Creek and Moriah.
The Piceance roundups are set to begin on August 1 according to the schedule.
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