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Protect Colorado's Land and Livelihoods

patrickdavis86

Updated: Feb 3

Colorado is known for its stunning landscapes, thriving wildlife, and a rich tradition of ranching and farming. However, recent legislation has caused concern among some residents, particularly those in industries like ranching, farming, hunting, and guiding. The reintroduction of wolves into the state has had a significant impact on these livelihoods, leading to a call for action to end wolf reintroduction.

The presence of wolves in Colorado has stirred up controversy due to the potential threats they pose to livestock and local wildlife. Ranchers and farmers have reported increased losses of livestock and crops, while hunters and sportsmen have expressed concerns about dwindling game populations. This has sparked a movement to Protect Colorado's Land and Livelihoods by repealing the wolf reintroduction law. Supporters of the campaign believe that the current law is not adequately protecting the interests of Colorado residents and their way of life. By ending wolf reintroduction, they hope to restore the balance between conservation efforts and the sustainability of local industries. This initiative aims to give a voice to those who have been negatively impacted by the presence of wolves and to ensure that their concerns are heard and addressed. If you are passionate about preserving Colorado's unique landscape, protecting its wildlife, and supporting the livelihoods of local residents, now is the time to get involved. By volunteering, donating, or signing up to circulate petitions, you can play a crucial role in shaping the future of Colorado's natural resources and economy. Together, we can work towards a solution that safeguards the interests of all Colorado residents and ensure a sustainable future for the generations to come. Join us in our efforts to end wolf reintroduction and protect Colorado's land and livelihoods for the betterment of our state and its people.

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Thank you for the offer to help. We are at the beginning of the ballot title setting process. We expect to have petitions to circulate this spring. We will need to collect 200,000 signatures in 2025 to qualify the repeal initiative for the November 2026 ballot.

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