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Hello everyone,
We at Bird Conservancy of the Rockies wanted to provide a little background on the recent removal of trees below the dam at Barr Lake…
The property is owned and managed by FRICO (Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company) of Brighton. The site is actually a “toe ditch” and normally would have been cleared on a regular basis, and never allowed to overgrow as it had. FRICO just hadn't gotten to it in quite a while.
Bird Conservancy and Barr Lake State Park (CPW) did meet with FRICO’s supervisor on the project and negotiated to save the tall cottonwoods at the location. As FRICO would have been within its rights to remove all of the trees without consulting us, we were glad to at least save what we could.
While saddened by the loss of this habitat for birds, we are in conversations with Barr Lake State Park about potential restoration efforts beyond the ditch in the future. We will be looking for volunteers to assist in those efforts; please visit birdconservancy.org/volunteer if you would like to sign up, and we will keep in touch!
William Bevil