Not opposed to shooting predators, former Colorado rancher speaks out against Wyoming wolf killing

From Vail Daily:

Born and raised on a Cherokee reservation in North Carolina, Grey Bear owned Sleeping Giant Ranch in Routt County from 2002 to 2017 and now owns a hunting and fishing lodge in the British Columbia, Canada.

The Canadian province, larger than the countries of France and Germany combined, is a place where wildlife officials estimate there to be a population of roughly 8,500 grey wolves.

Over the phone Thursday, Grey Bear said the wolves have taken on average 1.5 horses per year from his property in north-central British Columbia and, on occasions where he has caught wolves in the act, he has killed the predators.

 

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