By Mark Davis, Powell Tribune
Not even an obscure Zoom meeting of the Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board could escape 2020 unscathed.
As about 16 state and federal officials discussed the compensation offered to producers who lose livestock to wolves in certain parts of the state, their progress was briefly slowed by an outburst from an unknown person in attendance at virtual meeting last week.
The board was carefully considering how to respond to a portion of a four-part comment on the compensation program when a man only known as “Robert” voted nay. His vote went largely unnoticed, being in the vast minority.