Colorado Parks and Wildlife schedules April 28 educational session on wolf reintroduction

Members of the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission and interested community members are invited to attend CPW’s first online educational session related to wolf reintroduction efforts on Wednesday, April 28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The purpose of the educational sessions is to provide the Commission and members of the public with a common understanding of what it means to have wolves on the landscape and how experts from other states have approached wolf management, CPW said.

Wolf experts from Montana and Idaho will be present for the virtual information session to share real-world experiences to help community members better understand what it means to have wolves as one of the many wildlife species CPW manages.

Wednesday’s session will include guest speakers Diane Boyd, who retired from Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks and will describe state management of wolves, and Jon Horne from the Idaho Fish and Game, who will present on wolf-prey interactions.

Pre-registration is required for the session for those who wish to see the presentation live and ask questions by clicking this link.

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