Colorado is spending $500,000 on 12 range riders to patrol core counties where wolf-livestock conflicts have and are expected ...
Money from Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Colorado Department of Agriculture, federal agencies and the sale of Rocky Mountain Wolf Project's Born to be Wild speciality license plates — which have ...
Wolf advocates and ranchers rarely see eye to eye regarding Colorado's wolf reintroduction plan, but some have found common ground on at least one topic — the effectiveness of range riders.
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“Colorado is the first state to have a wolf management plan that ranchers and wildlife ... The thousands of Coloradans who have purchased the ‘Born to be Wild’ license plate, a bipartisan solution ...
Colorado has around 150 commemorative and specialty license plates. In 2025, two new plates joined the mix ... adding that because it would be up to the state, wolf introduction nonprofits or wildlife ...
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The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission denied a rulemaking hearing petition by livestock organizations to pause the state's second release of wolves, which is expected to take place soon.