U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Canyons of the Ancients National Monument - Colorado
 
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For Immediate Release: March 26, 2003
BLM to Spray Trees in Early April in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument

The Bureau of Land Management will conduct a spraying project in early April to protect 150 mature pinyon pine trees from the Ips beetle at three popular cultural and recreational sites in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. Such preventive spraying is a proven method of protecting trees that are not yet infested, but susceptible, to beetle attack. The beetles, which are now wintering in dead trees in the region, are expected to emerge in late March.

Carbaryl pesticide, known as Sevin, will be sprayed onto the boles and branches of selected trees at the Anasazi Heritage Center, Sand Canyon Pueblo, and Lowry Pueblo. Each site will be closed for one day during the spraying project. If you plan to visit any of the above sites during early April, please call the Anasazi Heritage Center at 970 882-4811 in advance to make sure your destination will be open the day you plan to visit.

Spraying will only be conducted in dry weather to avoid water contamination, and sites proposed for treatment are not near any perennial water sources. Spraying will only take place when wind speeds are less than five miles per hour to reduce drift. Signs will be posted to warn against pinyon-nut harvesting from treated trees. Trees that have been treated will be marked. As a precaution, plastic will be laid on the ground below treated trees in sensitive archaeological areas. Hard copies of an Environmental Assessment on the project are available at the Anasazi Heritage Center and Dolores Public Lands Office. The EA and FONSI/ Decision Record is also available for review on the Canyons of the Ancients website at: www.co.blm.gov/canm/index.html.

For information on the spraying project, contact Ken Reed, Dolores Public Lands Office, 970 882-7296.


 
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