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Carbondale commission approves pilot to install osprey nesting poles at Gateway Park

5785019 · September 13, 2025
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Summary

The Carbondale Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission voted to begin a pilot project to install a standalone nesting pole and platform for ospreys at Gateway Park (on town land at the Bob Terrell State Wildlife Area), after hearing from a presenter who had coordinated with Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

The Carbondale Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission voted to start a pilot project to install an osprey nesting pole and platform at Gateway Park on town-owned land at the Bob Terrell State Wildlife Area.

The pilot was introduced by a presenter identified as Matteo (presenter) and discussed at the Sept. meeting; the commission voted in favor after staff and multiple commissioners expressed support. Eric Bresling, town parks staff, said Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) had been consulted and is “in favor of the project.”

Matteo told the commission his recommendation was “to really look at the Bob Terrell State Wildlife Area and, you know, at the Gateway Park there.” He and staff described placing a freestanding pole and platform (rather than an…

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