Western Slope Wolf Habitat

 Colorado  has a land area of 103,718 square miles. That equates to just over 66,379,000 acres. It is the 8th largest state by area. Also sounds like a lot of land that an introduced wolf population could thrive in. However, there is more land that cannot be considered suitable than that can. Wolf Habitat inContinue reading “Western Slope Wolf Habitat”

Our ranching community has more things on their plate than trying to bait wolves

Gov. Polis has recently stated that ranchers and livestock producers are to blame for the rising cost of the wolf introduction. But this is not the first time that the administration has blamed the ranchers for problems with the introduction.  Here’s what one of the Middle Park Ranchers had to say about CPW’s baiting accusation. DougContinue reading “Our ranching community has more things on their plate than trying to bait wolves”

Congresswoman Boebert’s Letter

In a letter sent Dec. 13, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert insisted that the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, and other offices that operate under Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA) proceed to update all Resource Management Plans for Colorado to include consideration of the wolves now artificially imported to theContinue reading “Congresswoman Boebert’s Letter”

CCA continues the fight

While you may not have heard about Colorado Conservation Alliance (CCA) much of this year, we’ve not stopped working. Being a party to an on-going Federal Lawsuit, there are many actions that are not releasable to the public. Recently though, CCA filed an official letter with the British Columbia (Canada) Minister of Water, Lands andContinue reading “CCA continues the fight”