Bill requiring nonlethal deterrent tactics for compensation of livestock killed by gray wolves in Colorado is struck down by House Agriculture Committee.
A bill that would have required Colorado ranchers whose livestock was killed by wolves to prove they used non-lethal wolf deterrence measures to be eligible for state compensation died Monday in its first committee hearing. .
A bill that would have required Colorado ranchers whose livestock was killed by wolves to prove they used non-lethal wolf deterrence measures to be eligible for state compensation died Monday in its first committee hearing. .
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This story is provided by Aspen Journalism, a nonprofit, investigative news organization. For more, visit http://aspenjournalism.org. Colorado state Rep. Tammy Story stepped into the world of gray wolves during last year’s legislative session when Western.