Wolves are responsible for four more cattle deaths over the last two days in Grand County. Previous killings happened earlier this month.
GRAND COUNTY, Colo. — The North Park Stockgrowers Association wrote a letter, again, to Gov. Jared Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife leaders to kill wolves that have repeatedly killed livestock."CPW officials must take action. Good fences make good neighbors; right now is the time for CPW to start fixing fences before they fall completely apart," the North Park Stockgrowers Association letter reads.the state to kill a wolf, or wolves this month.
"Voters knew that wolves would eat cattle, and they voted to reintroduce them anyway," Gov. Polis responded. When pressed if the governor had any thoughts for one Grand County rancher who has lost five cows, Polis said the following:
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