Colorado's Controversial Wolf Reintroduction Sparks Political Outrage

Five gray wolves have been released into the Rocky Mountain woods in Colorado as part of the state's voter-backed reintroduction program. The arrival of these wolves marks the first time in nearly a century that wolves have returned to the state. The reintroduction effort has faced opposition from ranchers and hunters, but advocates hope that the wolves will help restore a thriving population and complete a chain of canis lupus from the Northern Rockies to the Southwest. The state has implemented measures to manage conflicts between wolves and livestock, including compensation for livestock producers. The plan is to release 30 to 50 wolves over the next three to five years.
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- Representative Lauren Boebert slams reintroduction of gray wolves in Colorado The Independent
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