The White River National Forest officials will close trails in critical areas on the Aspen-Sopris and Eagle-Holy Cross ranger districts to protect calving elk. The White River National Forest has worked with Colorado Parks and.
It’s elk calving season and White River National Forest officials sent out a press release on Tuesday about important seasonal trail closures in critical areas of the Aspen-Sopris and Eagle-Holy Cross ranger districts to protect.
All it takes is just one person to affect wildlife on seasonally-closed trails. “‘Oh, what’s the problem?’ ‘What’s the harm if I go through?’ we hear that as professionals,” said Phil Nyland, a U.S..