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Colorado Restoration of Gray Wolves initiative qualifies for 2020 ballot
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcann" data-source="post: 3314016" data-attributes="member: 33119"><p>You're right, it may very well be a backdoor gun control/anti-hunting agenda. For the life of me I don't know why they would want to introduce the wolf back into the Colorado ecosystem. These aren't the Disney cartoon wolf, they are an apex killing machine without equal. Moose will be the first to decline, then the elk, followed by Mule Deer. You'll also see a decline in Mountain Lion. Ranchers will loose money due to cow/calf loss and stresses put on momma cows during breading season with a wolf pack in the area. Ranchers will no longer be able to use cow dogs for herding and may have additional expense if they need to hire wranglers if they drive their cattle to distant spring/summer BLM grazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcann, post: 3314016, member: 33119"] You're right, it may very well be a backdoor gun control/anti-hunting agenda. For the life of me I don't know why they would want to introduce the wolf back into the Colorado ecosystem. These aren't the Disney cartoon wolf, they are an apex killing machine without equal. Moose will be the first to decline, then the elk, followed by Mule Deer. You'll also see a decline in Mountain Lion. Ranchers will loose money due to cow/calf loss and stresses put on momma cows during breading season with a wolf pack in the area. Ranchers will no longer be able to use cow dogs for herding and may have additional expense if they need to hire wranglers if they drive their cattle to distant spring/summer BLM grazing. [/QUOTE]
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