Colorado wolves daily news: CPW trying to kill one

The famed Copper Creek Pack. Already trapped and held in captivity because of livestock killing. Were released again in Pitkin county, in direct contradiction to the wolf management plan, are still killing livestock. Now they are trying to kill one of the wolves. Entire thing has been a joke from the get go.

CPW working to kill wolf
Absolutely embarrassing what’s happened to one of the greatest state wildlife organizations hopefully one day we’ll break the curse.
 
Complete debacle from get go. This is the negative results of when a wildlife agency isn’t allowed to do their job because of political pressure and interference from the Governor’s office.
 
Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the ecosystems
 
Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the
Why should we make it hard on our beef producers? Acting like unlimited wolves will be good for anyone or anything is incredibly silly.
 
Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the ecosystems

Why should people have to protect livestock from predators? We spent thousands of years doing that and finally got rid of them. I suppose you would be okay with allowing ranchers to guard their herds with lethal force? I can think of worse jobs than being a shepherd or cowherd living out under the elements with a herd, but not many.


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Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the ecosystems

Yea except ranchers are not allowed to protect their livestock from wolves. They are scared of being hung on the steps of the capitol for killing one of the governors fairy tale wolves
 
Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the ecosystems
Why reintroduce? If Colorado was a good place for wolves to live they would have found it on their own but probably not from Oregon.
Wyoming is supposedly a terrible place to be a wolf but they are still there along with the livestock.
 
Yea except ranchers are not allowed to protect their livestock from wolves. They are scared of being hung on the steps of the capitol for killing one of the governors fairy tale wolves
Heck the woof that was “supposedly” shot, there is a 50 or 80k bounty if it leads to an arrest, people have no clue how nuts it is here…
 
Yeah this whole wolf reintroduction thing is so messy… people have gotten so used to not having to do much to protect their livestock, with how many predators have been removed from the ecosystems

This...is not correct. We regularly deal with coyotes, bears, and lions in and around livestock. Wolves have to be handled by the state unless caught in the act. If you have a depredation you have to have the state come out and 'prove' it was a wolf; and there is a lot of pressure from the head shed at CPW/governors office that does not want any depredated livestock to be classified as a wolf kill.

How would you react if the state came out to an obvious wolf kill and told you that they can't call it a wolf kill until you find the leg bone that's missing (while almost ignoring the entire carcass of evidence at their feet)? Oh and the evidence points to that wolf having pups too. Oh and you already have a wolf hazing permit, fox lights, livestock guardian dogs, and you ride to check your cows daily?
 
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