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As Colorado Parks and Wildlife has seen the effort through — relocating 25 wolves from Oregon and British Columbia in the first two years and rolling out conflict minimization programs — costs have ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission at its Thursday meeting approved over $130,0000 to compensate two Western Slope ranchers for wolf-related livestock losses. The vote and hours-long debate ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife countered the letter's accusations in an email to the Coloradoan, noting an Aug. 15, 2024, letter sent to Farrell, who leases the ranch land where the Copper Creek ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis made the decision to rerelease the Copper Creek pack on private land in Pitkin County in January in defiance of the state's wolf recovery plan that ...
GRAND JUNCTION - A split Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission awarded two Colorado ranches nearly $200,000 in wolf depredation compensation claims at its meeting July 17, pushing total ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can lethally remove wolves that meet these criteria under the federal Endangered Species Act 10 (j) rule that ...
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