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Glenwood Springs · Glenwood SpringsAs Colorado lawmakers prepare to return for the 2026 legislative session, wolves — what they’re costing the state, how they’re faring in the wild, and whether Colorado’s reintroduction can overcome political and federal challenges — continue to be a hot topic. On Thursday. Jan. 8, members of Colorado’s Joint Budget Committee held a hearing with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, including Colorado Parks and Wildlife, to discuss budge…See the Story
Lawmakers Question How Colorado Is Managing Wolves, Depredation Claims, and Public Perception
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Aspen · AspenApplications 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…See the Story
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is looking for range rider applicants to help reduce conflict with wolves
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