Officials confirm another wolf depredation in Jackson County
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Another calf was killed by a wolf or wolves in Jackson County. This latest depredation occurred June 9.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently updated the wolf depredation page on its website to reflect this information. Since the beginning of 2024, CPW has confirmed that 11 cattle have been killed by wolves. These depredations all occurred in Grand or Jackson counties.
The producer who lost the calf will be entitled to the fair market value of the animal if a claim is submitted, which is laid out in Parks and Wildlife’s management’s plan.
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