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Feral Cow Roundup Continues In Bayo And Pueblo Canyons
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Announced that the 2021 operations began today to safely and humanely remove feral cattle from Bayo and Pueblo canyons.
Two cows have been caught in Pueblo Canyon. However, most of the herd have proven difficult, and the roundup and trail closures have been extended to the end of May.
The cattle are impacting the safety of drivers on local roads, damaging cultural sites and have been aggressive to recreation users in the County. The Bayo and Pueblo canyon trails, and access from the N.M. 502 gate into Pueblo Canyon will remain closed for the safety of recreational users and contractors.
County: Feral Cow Roundup Gets Underway Monday - 5:53 pm
A feral bull was spotted in February crossing N.M. 4 near the Truck Route. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County will begin Monday, April 19, the operations to safely and humanely remove feral cattle from Bayo and Pueblo Canyons. The cattle are impacting the safety of drivers on local roads, damaging cultural sites and have been aggressive to recreation users in the County. For the safety of our recreational users and contractors, the Bayo and Pueblo Canyon Trails will be closed beginning April 19. Also, access from the N.M. 502 gate into Pueblo Canyon will be closed.