Approved regulation reimburses [Colorado] ranchers who treat their animals — under direction of vet — after a wolf attack
From Denver7.com:
LOVELAND, Colo. — The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved a regulation Thursday allowing livestock producers to receive reimbursement for treating their animals — under the direction of a veterinarian — that have been attacked by gray wolves.
The motion passed Thursday morning with none of the commissioners opposing it. “This should not be viewed as a pro-livestock producer rule. It should be viewed as a rule that benefits wolves and producers,” said Commissioner Dallas May during the meeting. “It’s good for everybody.”