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Non-lethal Wolf Conflict Reduction Training - Craig

A gray wolf stands in the middle of a grassy field, with words Non-lethal Wolf Conflict Reduction Training and the CDA logoJoin CDA, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, APHIS Wildlife Services and Colorado State University Extension at an upcoming interagency training session. 

The main focus of this training is to educate the public and producers on effectively handling encounters with wolves. This session will show how we can all work together to support and prevent potential wolf attacks on livestock.

Location: Craig
CSU Extension Office
1198 W. Victory Way
Suite 106

Date: October 22

Time: 10 am - 2 pm

For more information contact Dustin Shiflett at Dustin.Shiflett@state.co.us or 720-902-1222.

Topics:

  • Wolf 101 
  • Investigation and Necropsy 
  • Site Assessments 
  • Potential Funding Sources
  • Compensation Program
  • Carcass Management
  • Range Riding and how to haze off a predator
  • Non-lethal tools to protect livestock
  • Livestock Protection Dogs and Support Group
  • Drone Use and Ongoing WS Research
  • Relationship Building, Supporting the Community, and Communications

Register for the Non-Lethal Conflict Reduction training