Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirm recently reintroduced wolves kill more livestock in Grand County
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirm recently reintroduced wolves kill more livestock in Grand County. Colorado Parks & Wildlife confirmed that wolves killed more livestock recently in the area. The wolves have been reintroduced to Grand County, Colorado, in recent years. They have been known to kill livestock in the past.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife investigates wolf attack on livestock. A calf was found dead on the owner's property April 2. Officers responded and were able to make the determinations of the attack. The incident occurred on the property of the owner and the owner of the property.
In Colorado, ranchers aren’t allowed to kill gray wolves. The state approved the first-ever voter mandated reintroduction of wolves. Some ranchers are worried about the apex predator’s potential impact on livestock and livelihoods. Urban voters and environmental advocates applaud the move.