Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have apologized for the lack of transparency and communication with local officials and ranchers about the wolf release. They have promised to mend the proverbial fences. They have been made aware that private gates have been closed to them. They have sat through SMART Act hearings where legislators grilled them. […]
One of the first bills to be heard in legislative committee in Colorado in the 2024 session was SB24-026, Agriculture and Natural Resources Public Engagement Requirement. It was heard during the Jan. 18 meeting of.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioner Marie Haskett criticized the release of grey wolves in Colorado at the Jan. 10 commission meeting. Haskett is the sportsman’s representative, appointed in 2017 by then-Gov. John Hickenlooper. “Wildlife does.