The current interpretation of the MBTA is that the people that did the power washing had to be power washing with the INTENT of killing the birds and not just cleaning. That is the only way it would be enforceable. CPW might be helpful to turn this into an "educational opportunity" for the hotel.
I personally would not only contact the hotel and it's corporate office, I would go to their FB page, expressing your opinions and share pictures with the public. These days your only outlet might be to try them in the court of public opinion if your pleas fall on deaf ears.
Then I am a little militant in that respect. Just my two cents.
Michael Tincher
Fort Collins
On Friday, July 12, 2019 at 7:08:28 PM UTC-6, Diane Holsinger wrote:
Located under the eaves at the Best Western near Pagosa Springs Wyndahm
29-25 Nests of Cliff Swallow
They were power washed down all the birds destroyed
Eggs & young on the ground
It was a sick site
So horrible
Is there any suggestions from the list serve about what could be DONE situation
Diane Holsinger
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