Yes. And State Wildlife.
Ira Sanders
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 4:13 AM Diane Holsinger <dhmushroom@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks to all who have responded to my Cliff Swallow Disaster--Wyndham is not the one responsible Best Western Is the culpritI do have photos of the CLSW nests before they were power washed & destroyedTried calling the BW in Pagosa Springs which is located next to Wyndham Resort This is the second BW in Pagosa SpringsThere is another BW in downtown Pagosa SpringsTried calling BW but phone # no goodDo you think that calling in the newspaper at this time would be a good ideaDiane Holsinger
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Ira Sanders
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