Colorado wildlife officials have confirmed a fourth gray wolf attack in Grand County, marking a continued series of livestock depredations. This month alone, there have been 8 confirmed wolf depredations and 6 separate incidents involving wolf attacks, attributed to the 10 wolves released in December. The issue has sparked political debate, with some representatives criticizing the decision to reintroduce wolves into the area, attributing the rise in attacks to these reintroduction efforts.
Out-of-touch Denver and Boulder leftists voted to reintroduce wolves to Colorado. There have been 8 confirmed wolf livestock depredations and 6 separate incidents involving wolf attacks in Colorado just this month from the 10 wolves released in December. https://t.co/4HSgnHpl6j
Out-of-touch Denver and Boulder leftists voted to reintroduce wolves to Colorado. There have been 8 confirmed wolf depredations and 6 separate incidents involving wolf attacks in Colorado just this month from the 10 wolves released this past December. https://t.co/4HSgnHpl6j
The gray wolf has become a menace across Minnesota, and it’s impacting our cattlemen. Thank you to @cattlemenMN for coming down to discuss delisting the wolf and updating the Endangered Species Act. https://t.co/ND6haAefN5
Wildlife officials confirm fourth gray wolf attack in Grand County https://t.co/TTCFM5dlJM
CPW investigates possible 4th wolf depredation in Grand County https://t.co/2WkddvnMss https://t.co/55BgzwGYpB