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The CDOW recommends that if additional fences are to be constructed on the property they <br />should be built to allow for the natural movement of wildlife. <br />CDOW recommends the utilization of wildlife "friendly" fences that should not exceed 42" in <br />height with a smooth wire bottom strand at least 18" above ground level to allow these animals <br />to cross without injury. (Pronghorn antelope cross fences by crawling under them. Mule deer <br />fawns and elk calves also cross under fences. Therefore we emphasize that the bottom strand be <br />smooth wire.) <br />The CDOW appreciates this opportunity to comment on the proposed change in the permit for the ULA <br />PIT in Custer County and invites you to call if you have any questions about these comments. You can <br />reach our Westcliffe District Wildlife Manager Rebecca Manly at (719) 429-0196. <br />Sincerely, <br />Mazk B. Konishi <br />Southeast Region Manager <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife <br />Cc: Rebecca Manly, DWM <br />AI Trujillo, AWM <br />