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2018 Pusch Ridge Wilderness Closure, Bighorn Sheep - 1/12/2018

Created by Charles Miles on 1/13/2018.

Top Section of the 2017 Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Closure
Top Section of the 2017 Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Closure showing the familiar restrictions plus '3' which adds a restriction for domestic sheep and goats.

In October of 2017 Kerwin S. Dewberry, Forest Supervisor of Coronado National Forest, renewed the Temporary Closure Order for the Protection of Desert Bighorn Sheep. The closure imposes restrictions a number of restrictions in the Bighorn Sheep Management Area of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. The closure has been in place since 1996 and the new closure order has two changes from the past few years:

See this link for more details including a map and list of trails impacted by the closure (the Bighorn Sheep Management Area does not cover the entire wilderness area) - the restrictions:

There were two new publications specifically about bighorn sheep in the Santa Catalina Mountains in 2017:

Examining the Response of Desert Bighorn Sheep to Backcountry Visitor Use in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area: In March of 2017 there were a number of presentations about bighorn sheep at the Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa - if you attended you may have listened to Brett Blum talk about tracking human visitation via cameras and making detailed observations of bighorn behaviors. This research is presented in Examining the Response of Desert Bighorn Sheep to Backcountry Visitor Use in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area. Two interesting details from the paper:

Not currently included with the paper is a detailed analysis of the visitation data, Brett indicated in an email that he is "still working with the Coronado National Forest to quantify all the visitor use data" - hopefully this data will be available at a later date!

Cover Detail from And Then There Were None by Paul R. Krausman
A drawing of a Bighorn Sheep on the cover of Paul R. Krausman's 'And Then There Were None'.

And Then There Were None: The Demise of Desert Bighorn Sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness: Paul R. Krausman has worked on Bighorn Sheep research in the Santa Catalina Mountains for many years and in this book he brings together a wide variety of scientific and historic information about the sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. I think it is fair to say that the book is written for a professional/academic audience - but it is certainly accessible enough to be interesting to someone like me without a wildlife related degree. Two excerpts that might inspire you to read more:

2017 Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Closure Map
2017 Santa Catalina Bighorn Sheep Closure Map - trails in the darker areas are still open but off-trail travel and other details are restricted.

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