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Ekran System Unveils New Workforce Password Management Feature to Enhance Privileged Access Management Capabilities – IT Business Net

Ekran System Unveils New Workforce Password Management Feature to Enhance Privileged Access Management Capabilities – IT Business Net
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Releasing the wolves | Rio Blanco Herald Times | Serving Meeker, Rangely, Dinosaur & Northwest Colorado

CPW sticks to three-year timeline, for now RBC | The 11-member Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission hosted two days of virtual meetings Jan. 13 and 14, with approximately eight of 18 total hours allocated to discussing an adaptive management plan for wolf reintroduction. The passage of Proposition 114 last November, also known as the Gray Wolf Reintroduction Initiative, paved the way for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) to bring wolves to the state. Colorado’s urban counties drove the measure through by 56,986 votes, 1.82% of the total votes cast. In Rio Blanco County, 87.82% voters were against the measure. TIMELINE After passage, CPW honed in on a three-year plan to meet a Dec. 31, 2023, due date to begin reintroduction. This deadline was laid out in the legislation.

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approves motion to create adaptive management plan to reintroduce wolves at virtual meeting

Two wolves gazing into the distance in a snowfall in the Rocky Mountains. Photo by Roger Trentham, GettyImages/istockphoto At its virtual meeting on January 14, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission provided CPW staff with direction to begin creating a robust, adaptive management plan to reintroduce wolves in Colorado with a 10-1 majority vote, according to a press release from the state agency. “We have direction from the voters of Colorado to develop a reintroduction and management plan for gray wolves as transparently and as expeditiously as possible,” said Dan Prenzlow, CPW’s director. “This authorizes us to move forward in a phased approach that will allow us to be both efficient and flexible as we enact the plan. We will introduce wolves in Colorado no later than Dec. 31, 2023.”

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