Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission restructures public comment to get meetings back on track
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioner calls relocation of Copper Creek wolf pack a 'mistake'
While Wednesday's agenda for the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission didn't include an update on the wolf program, that didn't stop commissioners from bringing up the most recent rash of problems from reintroducing the apex predators.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission restructures public comment to get meetings back on track
Starting this week, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is changing how the public can comment at meetings to increase meeting efficiency. At the May meeting in Durango, commissioners discussed making potential changes to public comments after concerns were raised about the structure, timing, decorum and repetitiveness of the input. In recent meetings, hours have been spent on public comment, nearly all revolving around wolves and the ag…
Wolf activity increasing in Gunnison County - The Crested Butte News
First livestock depredation confirmed By Katherine Nettles Wolves are now actively in and around Gunnison County, and last month the county experienced its first livestock depredation. Wildlife experts are predicting that wolf activity will increase as the state’s voter-mandated gray wolf reintroduction continues over the coming months and years. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), tasked with …
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