Wayward cows are spotted along protected parts of the San Pedro River
- Photos and video courtesy of Robin Silver/Center for Biological Diversity
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Conservationists complain that trespassing cattle are causing problems at the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area.
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The Bureau of Land Management has issued a 10-year extension for four grazing leases in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, despite objections from conservationists.
Surveyors documented water fouled with cow feces and streamside habitat trampled in places where cattle are prohibited.Β A long-awaited roundup of stray cattle is now scheduled.Β
A recent roundup and ongoing fence repairs take aim at the problem of stray cattle along the San Pedro River.
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