How many more large depredation payouts to ranchers can Colorado’s embroiled wolf reintroduction program sustain? According to the Coloradan, the state’s wildlife agency nearly drained the allocated ...
The semifinals of the Colorado high school basketball state tournaments for Class 6A and 5A girls take place Thursday at ...
Colorado’s wolf population nearly tripled with the release of 15 animals from British Columbia and five members of the Copper ...
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Next week, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is scheduled to review more than $343,000 in claims submitted by ...
State law says ranchers will be compensated for direct losses caused by wolves and some indirect financial losses. The state ...
Mike Phillips, the biologist who was involved in wolf reintroductions in Wyoming, New Mexico and Colorado, said if, by the spring of 2026, there are “maybe seven known groups of gray wolves on ...
If approved by the wildlife commission, two claims would basically wipe out the $350,000 the state budgeted for wolf compensation. But there are more.
The narrow voter passage of Proposition 114 in 2020 required the reintroduction of wolves and that livestock producers be compensated for their losses due to the predator. Mystery surrounds gunshot ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved nearly $350,000 in compensation to two Grand County ranchers who suffered ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission on Wednesday unanimously approved two large claims related to the killing of ...
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