The majority of Coloradans want wolves back in the state. Unfortunately, the people who could make that happen have other plans. This month, the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission intends to adopt a resolution opposing the introduction of both gray and Mexican wolves into the state. This resolution is wrong financially and ecologically, and is not in the best interests …
A TURNING POINT WILL IT BE WOLVES OR WELLS in Colorado?
In a state known for its big game and wide open spaces there’s one thing that’s been conspicuously missing from Colorado’s landscape for more than 70 years: wolves. The conversation around what the state should be doing about this once ubiquitous predator has become intense, with conservation groups saying the state’s long-held stance against reintroducing gray wolves (or introducing subspecies for the …
Delia G. Malone: Wolves and Colorado need each other – Boulder Daily Camera
Government at its finest!! Pressure from Welfare Ranchers appear to have pushed them into a situation that will not allow adequate time for the public’s input on reintroducing wolves in Colorado In January, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will be voting to approve a resolution it drafted to prevent gray wolves from being restored to Colorado. Resolution 16-01 ignores …
Colorado ranchers voice opposition at wolf reintroduction presentation
It is sad that ranchers present input that scientific as well as historical proof have shown to be false!! Again a welfare Rancher Mentality… People you need to be at the meetings in California… Whats even worse….only 1 person spoke up for wolves at this meeting in Colorado!! That is very sad…. More than 100 attend Naturalist Nights at Carbondale’s …