Tuesday, April 09, 2024

As Colorado wildlife agency claims it is not to blame for wolf kills, ranchers threaten future partnerships

 

Even as officials of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife insist the recent killing of a calf by wolf is not their fault, the relationship with ranchers has soured to the point private landowners have begun considering to restrict state access to their properties, potentially jeopardizing programs that rely on the latter's help.

Notably, private landowners play a significant role in the state's conservation work. Indeed, the state's private land program says without that support, "modern-day Colorado's remarkable wildlife abundance — and equally rich hunting and fishing opportunities — simply would not exist."

That support is now in jeopardy...more

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Cattlemen's Assocaition needs to make a concerted effort to win the PR battle. Cutting hunters, fishermen and recreationists off by denying them access to private land opportunities will backfire if a good PR job is ignored. So spend some money and get a good firm to run the campaign on why wolf predation of your private property is a no win for everybody. Good luck!