CPW director defends handling of wolf pack

From GJSentinel.com:

The director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Wednesday defended the agency’s handling of a wolf pack in the Roaring Fork Valley after criticism was leveled by an agency commissioner who also is a rancher there.

The discussion occurred during the Parks and Wildlife Commission’s meeting in Glenwood Springs after Parks and Wildlife recently killed a wolf from what’s known as the Copper Creek pack. The agency had determined that local livestock producers had experienced chronic wolf-related depredation involving cattle.

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