Grand Mesa Habitat Partnership Program
CPW Committee
Mission & Purpose:
Contact:
Kale Watson
970-200-6315
[email protected]
Grand Mesa Habitat Partnership Program
Mission & Purpose:
Contact:
Kale Watson
970-200-6315
[email protected]
COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
About this Committee
The Grand Mesa Habitat Partnership Program Committee (GMHPP) was formed in 1995 to help resolve local wildlife conflicts with agriculture, and serves the western and northern slopes of the Grand Mesa. The committee area includes a mix of private, federal, and state lands; and consists of a variety of habitat types and land use patterns. Wildlife conflicts with agriculture in the committee area are attributed primarily to elk and mule deer, and occur mainly on lower elevations on pasture land, hay stacks, and fences. Agricultural operations and the loss of habitat for residential, recreational, and energy development have resulted in specific impact areas that the committee has identified as high priority zones. However, projects will be implemented wherever the committee believes they can effectively reduce or eliminate big game conflicts and assist CPW in achieving management objectives.
Committee Guidelines
- District Wildlife Manager involvement - Required.
- Agricultural Status - Not required, but preferred .
- Hunting Access - Not required, but preferred.
- Meeting Attendance - Not required; however, if the applicant will not be present, it is suggested that the DWM or a representative attend to present.
2024 Meeting Dates
Committee Meeting, October 24, 2024
Meet the Committee
VACANT
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Eric Bruton
- Livestock Grower
Erin Kowalski
- Bureau of Land Management
Forrest Towns
- Livestock Grower
Harley Metz
- Sportsperson
Joe Fazzi
- Livestock Grower
Heid Plank
- US Forest Service
Upcoming Meetings
Past Meetings
Jan
31
Grand Mesa HPP Meeting: January 31, 2020
Friday, Jan 31