CO Ranchers want $580k in Damages from Wolves

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JimP

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The big problem with getting rid of them now is that it is a law to reintroduce them so the CP&W's hands are tied for the time being.

One thing that gets me is that CP&W just signed a agreement with the Southern Ute tribe saying that they won't reintroduce wolves into areas of the San Juan's because of the problems it would create with the deer and elk herds in the area that the Southern Ute's hunt.
 

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The big problem with getting rid of them now is that it is a law to reintroduce them so the CP&W's hands are tied for the time being.

One thing that gets me is that CP&W just signed a agreement with the Southern Ute tribe saying that they won't reintroduce wolves into areas of the San Juan's because of the problems it would create with the deer and elk herds in the area that the Southern Ute's hunt.
Yeah I hunt down by Chimney Rock......
 

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I dont think they have a chance. Recently read that Montana has paid out $197,000 for 241 animals in 2024. Comes to $817 for each animal killed by predators.