Published by admin on Thu, 05/30/2024 - 1:21pm
The Big Horn Fence Initiative will be removing half a mile of barbed wire fence and posts on Beaver Creek Ranch to benefit wintering wildlife.
Anyone willing to volunteer for a couple of hours of work should meet at 8:30 a.m. on June 15 at the dinosaur tracks turnoff (Red Gulch Road) on Highway 14 between Shell and Greybull. Once at the turnoff, there will be a carpool to the fence that will be about a half an hour drive, then the next couple of hours will be spent removing the fence.
Afterwards, the Tipsy Cow will be providing lunch for the volunteers as a token of appreciation.
If you are interested in helping, please bring your gloves, water and clothes that will protect against the barbed wire and a smiling face.
For additional information, wildlife biologist Tanner Warder of the U.S. Forest Service is available at (307) 272-8552 to call or text.
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