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Federal Official Tells Colorado Parks and Wildlife to Stop Importing Canadian Wolves. What Happens Now?
Colorado aims to reintroduce up to 15 gray wolves this winter despite federal restrictions limiting imports to northern Rocky Mountain states, officials said.
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Federal official tells Colorado Parks and Wildlife to stop importing Canadian wolves. What happens now?
Greg Lopez was pleased when he read the recent letter from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service directing Colorado Parks and Wildlife to stop importing wolves from Canada. “When I read it,” said Lopez, who is a Republican gubernatorial candidate for Colorado, “it made sense to me.” He added that this is what federal agencies are supposed to do: to monitor and ensure that any representative that is acting as an extension of the agency — in this cas…
Trump administration tells Colorado it can't import wolves from Canada
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Trump administration is telling Colorado to stop importing gray wolves from Canada as part of the state’s efforts to restore the predators, a shift that could hinder plans for more reintroductions this winter.
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