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Wyoming again sees rusty crayfish illegally introduced; this time impacting Laramie River watershed
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By Brendan LaChance on May 7, 2021
Grayrocks Reservoir (Google Maps)
CASPER, Wyo. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department said on Thursday that “extensive resource damage and overcrowding issues have resulted in changes to camping rules at the popular Grayrocks Reservoir Public Access Area.”
The public access area is located seven miles south of Guernsey and Game and Fish says the spot “is extremely popular with campers, especially around summer holidays.”
“Its popularity has resulted in overcrowding and damages to resources from vehicles,” Game and Fish said. “To address crowding issues resource damage, the limit for overnight camping at Grayrocks Reservoir PAA will be reduced from seven (7) days to five (5) days. The change will help alleviate some crowding while giving everyone a chance to camp in prime spots.”
Four Bold Ideas To Save Greater Yellowstone (And Certain To Make Some Squirm)
Lee Nellis first wrote in Mountain Journal about the failures of conservation. Now he wants to provoke a real discussion about how not to become Colorado. Are we ready to take aversive action?
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When planners pursue growth without any regard given to the natural processes that hold wild and pastoral landscapes together, communities that count such things as part of their character are destined to lose them. What good is open space if it vacant of inhabitants that used to live there? Poorly planned growth and development first rubs out wildlife migrations and then fragments agriculture and ultimately results in disjointed human spaces that have no memory of the actual place that drew them there. This is just part of problems that Nellis gets at in his essay. You can t save the essence of communities by adhering to consumptive models that failed in other places. Photo of a community along the Front