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At a Colorado Counties, Inc., conference in Westminster on Dec. 3, Gov. Jared Polis blamed ranchers for driving up the cost of reintroducing wolves to Colorado.

Polis suggested ranchers, who have opposed wolf reintroduction because of the danger wolves pose to livestock, complicated the sourcing of wolves:

“This could have cost a lot less if ranchers wouldn’t have said, ‘oh, don’t get them from Wyoming, don’t get them from Idaho,’” Polis said. “We probably could have done it for a quarter of the cost.” 

Colorado received 10 wolves from Oregon in December 2023, after several states said they wouldn’t provide them, with Wyoming and Idaho citing potential human impacts. Three of Colorado’s transplanted wolves later died.

In 2020, voters approved a measure to reintroduce the endangered gray wolf to restore ecological balance. The effort has cost about $5 million since voters approved it, The Denver Post reported in November.

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Jared Polis at the Colorado Counties, Inc. conference on Dec 3, 2024 (52:24), recording obtained by The Colorado Sun in December 2024. Source link.

CCI Foundation 2024 Winter Conference Program, Colorado Counties, Inc., accessed in December 2024. Source link.

Gray Wolf, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, accessed in December 2024. Source link.

For some Oregonians, losing 10 wolves to Colorado is complicated, Oregon Public Broadcasting, Dec. 19, 2023. Source link.

Idaho Letter to CPW Director Regarding Wolf Introduction, uploaded by 9News, accessed in December 2024. Source link.

Wyoming won’t give wolves to Colorado, CPW doesn’t know where it will get them, 9News, May 1, 2023. Source link.

Necropsy reveals likely cause of gray wolf death in Grand County, Denver7, Nov. 7, 2024. Source link.

Colorado Revised Statutes 33-2-105.8, Colorado Legal Resources, accessed in December 2024. Source link.

How much has Colorado’s wolf reintroduction cost?, The Denver Post, Nov. 2, 2024. Source link.

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