Colorado Parks and Wildlife hosts conflict mitigation meetings as ranchers, wildlife advocates ask for pause in wolf reintroduction
From Post Independent:
With more wolves on the way, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is hosting several trainings this fall to help ranchers learn about nonlethal mitigation strategies.
The state wildlife agency has partnered on the training sessions with the Colorado Department of Agriculture, the Colorado State University Extension and the Wildlife Services arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
So far, the agency has announced four free meetings, two of which were held in Moffat and Routt counties this week.
The next two trainings will be hosted in Meeker and Glenwood Springs in November. The Colorado Department of Agriculture says more meetings are being planned.