Date: 4/20/26 9:48 pm
From: SeEttaM <seettam...>
Subject: [cobirds] Astero Res in Park Co. to be drained & closed-? impacts
While Denver Water, which owns Antero Res., is working with CPW to minimize
negative impacts to fish by relocating them to other lakes I don't see any
consideration or minimization of impacts to Am White Pelicans that nest
around Antero Reservoir every year (there are ebird reports of Pelicans
seen there already).

No, I am not aware of what mitigation could be done but it certainly should
be explored and some discussion of conflicts when bunches of Pelicans (that
eat large amounts of fish) decend on other lakes. I remember when the owner
of a private lake in Buena Vista began shooting at the Pelicans because
they were eating the fish he paid to stock in his lake until told by CPW he
could not do that without a depredation permit' from USFWS. The lake owner
applied for the permit but it was denied. The problem was addressed with
CPW providing the lake owner with non lethal products to harass the
Pelicans off the lake.

I will contact CPW about this issue. Does anyone have any ideas on
mitigation?

SeEtta Moss
Canon City

https://coloradosun.com/2026/04/20/antero-reservoir-closure-denver-water-2026-drought/

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