The article “Why you might have to share the trail with cows while hiking on Colorado’s public lands”, (June 24, 2024) claims that hikers encountering livestock on public lands shouldn’t panic because “The cows are supposed to be there.” This statement suggests there is something completely natural about cattle in the fragile, arid, and alpine ecosystems of Colorado.

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  • Opinion: Sharing the trail with cows? The land, the wildlife and the taxpayers pay the price
    While it may be something we’ve become accustomed to, it’s not natural, and there are hidden costs of these grazing programs – land degradation, wildlife killing, and millions in taxpayer ...
    07/5/2024 - 7:06 am | View Link
  • Why you might have to share the trail with cows while hiking on Colorado’s public lands
    Cows graze in open space as the sun sets near the Coal Creek Trail in Louisville ... certain plots of land if they have been overgrazed or if environmental conditions like drought are expected to ...
    06/23/2024 - 8:49 pm | View Link
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