Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the wolf depredation incident from Saturday on their website.
JACKSON COUNTY, Colo. — A calf was killed by a wolf or wolves on a ranch in Jackson County on Saturday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed.The depredation incident was then confirmed on CPW's website, which defines"confirmed wolf depredation" as"physical trauma resulting in injury or death."
The landowner may be eligible for compensation after submitting a claim, but as of Sunday afternoon no claim was submitted. Gittleson previously told 9NEWS that wolves wandering down from Wyoming have killed or injured at least seven of his animals since 2021. In February of this year,After the December incident, Gittleson had asked the state to kill the two wolves. According to rule 10, a rancher can kill a wolf if they catch it in the act of attacking livestock. Colorado's. In addition, Colorado wildlife officials collared two wolves in Jackson County after wolves dispersed to that area on their own in 2021.
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