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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for range rider applicants to help reduce conflict with wolves
Colorado aims to hire up to 24 range riders in 2026 to deter wolves and protect livestock using nonlethal tools and monitoring during peak grazing season.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for range rider applicants to help reduce conflict with wolves
Applications are open for Colorado’s Range Riding program, as Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks to grow the program in its second year. Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado Department of Agriculture launched the state’s range riding program in April 2024 to help reduce conflict between wolves and livestock. Range riders help mitigate conflict by providing a human presence on landscapes to deter wolves from livestock. Additionally, they serve as…
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