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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Acknowledges Continued Conflict with Copper Creek Wolf Pack as It Monitors Pitkin County Livestock Attacks

PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 7 – The commission decided against full removal despite repeated livestock attacks, opting for a targeted approach including one wolf's removal and ongoing conflict management efforts.

Following the recent escalation of conflict between the Copper Creek wolf pack and livestock producers in Pitkin County, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission hosted a special meeting on Monday, July 7, to discuss the pack’s behavior and agency action in recent weeks.  “This is a pretty complex, emotional issue,” said Jeff Davis, the director of Parks and Wildlife, in his opening comments.  This year, the Copper Creek wolf pack was released…

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Suspicion of wolf as causerJägerschaft already informedIn an alpine area in the municipality of Ellbogen (Bezirk Innsbruck-Land), a total of five dead sheep were found the day before yesterday, Sunday. In addition, it was reported that four more sheep are shut down. Yesterday, Monday evening, another dead sheep was found. After evaluation by the local official veterinarian, yesterday, Monday as well as today, Tuesday, there is the suspicion of a…

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Colorado Newsline broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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