Came across this article this morning. A couple key points are completing an environmental impact study and finalizing a management plan. https://kdvr.com/news/local/wolf-reintroduction-could-be-delayed-by-proposed-law/
I agree, I wonder how long it will take to find out the direction they will go?Agreed, at some point want these folks realize the money and resources being wasted on this. Do nothing and in 10 years Colorado WILL have a substantial wolf population.
Let them repopulate from the ones that already exist in Colorado.
Hopefully the path of least resistance....I-25 to Fort Collins, Boulder, Denver, Springs. Then the ones that want them here can properly enjoy their presence.I agree, I wonder how long it will take to find out the direction they will go?
That does make sense. In Roe's hunting resources podcast "Dead man Walking" he said CPW doesn't have any power anymore and I think he's right. We all should listen to that podcast.I think the best things hunters could do is to undeniably document existing herds and professionally present their findings to CPW.
Then push for the preservation of these existing packs and lobby that introducing outsiders would jeopardize their existence.
You might be on to something here. Maybe release the wolves in the counties that voted in favor of reintroduction? Plenty of great habitat in Denver, Boulder, Jefferson and El Paso counties. Dog parks are technically public land, just saying....Hopefully the path of least resistance....I-25 to Fort Collins, Boulder, Denver, Springs. Then the ones that want them here can properly enjoy their presence.
Then it doesn't have a chance of passing.I hope this passes. It makes sense
Thanks for posting this. Just submitted an email through their website. I encourage everyone to do so as well.https://www.howlforwildlife.org/10jcowolf?recruiter_id=31244
We need to make our voices heard. This is a great way to do it! No more sitting back.