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End Colorado Wolf Reintroduction: Get Involved Today!

patrickdavis86

Updated: Feb 3

Have you been affected by the recent wolf reintroduction in Colorado? Are you a concerned citizen who wants to make a difference? There is an opportunity for you to get involved and have your voice heard.

SmartWolfPolicyCO.com is a platform that is advocating for the end of wolf reintroduction in Colorado. This initiative is targeted towards individuals who have felt the negative impacts of the wolf reintroduction, such as ranchers, farmers, sportsmen, hunters, and hunting guides. The website serves as a hub for education, volunteer recruitment, donation collection, and petition circulation to have the issue placed on the 2026 General Election ballot. If you are passionate about protecting Colorado's wildlife and landscape, this is your chance to take action. By joining the movement, you can help shape the future of wolf reintroduction policies in the state. Your support is crucial in making a difference and ensuring that the voices of those affected are heard. Together, we can work towards a solution that benefits both the ecosystem and the communities that call Colorado home. Visit SmartWolfPolicyCO.com today to learn more about how you can get involved and make a positive impact. Let's stand together and advocate for policies that reflect the needs of our state's diverse population and environment.

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Patrick Davis

202-251-4439

pdccos@gmail.com

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Colorado Springs, CO  80949

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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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