USFS Rocky Mountain Region Reopens Closed Caves
After being closed for the past three years, most caves of US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region are once again open to the public. Effective today, a new adaptive management …
After being closed for the past three years, most caves of US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region are once again open to the public. Effective today, a new adaptive management …
The Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service denied an appeal of their new cave access policy earlier this week, paving the way to reopen many of the regions …
Caves in the Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service, which have been closed for the last three years due to the threat of white-nose syndrome, will reopen again …
The Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service are looking for public feedback to assist in the development of management options for the human introduction, spread, and impact of …
The emergency order to restrict access to all caves and abandoned mines on National Forests and Grasslands in the U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Region was extended yesterday for another …
In an effort to try to protect bats from White-nose Syndrome, acting Regional Forester Jerome Thomas extended the emergency order to close all caves and abandoned mines in the Rocky …