Human
Events...
Frozen
cows
to be removed by hand-saw, fire and explosives don’t meet green rules
by Audrey
Hudson
05/02/2012
CNO: For
those of you who read the original column, here’s the “resolution”...
Hand-saws
will be used to cut up six frozen cows discovered in an abandoned
Colorado
mountain cabin as opposed to fire or explosives the Forest Service was
considering to remove the carcasses before the spring thaw.
Federal
officials are being forced to adhere to strict environmental
regulations to
dispose of the cows, which they say needs to be taken care before bears
come
out of hibernation and sniff out the corpses, which are in a popular
hiking
area near Aspen.
Forest
Service officials initially said that blowing up the cabin or burning
it down
would be the fastest and most efficient means of meeting environmental
regulations, which forbid the use of motorized vehicles or machinery.
But a
Forest Service official told the Aspen Daily News Wednesday that fire
and
explosives “would have required environmental assessment work and
that’s not
the fastest way to go.”
Several
ranch hands will make the nearly nine-mile hike to the cabin near the
Conundrum
Hot Springs this week, carrying the hand saws to cut up 6,000
consolidated
pounds of frozen cow, and then will disperse the remains to speed up
decomposition.
The cows
were discovered in March by hikers and reported to the Forest Service,
however
another hiker is now telling reporters in Colorado that he saw the cows
alive
but trapped in the cabin after a November snowstorm. That hiker said he
sent
photos of the live cows to the rangers in hopes the cows would be
rescued, but
Forest Service officials say they never got the hiker’s email or photos.
Read this
and other articles at Human Events
|