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Livestock depredation estimated at $24,000 per imported wolf

When Colorado’s imported wolves prey on private livestock, ranchers can be reimbursed by the state for their losses. According to one former county commissioner, that cost so far is $24,000 per wolf.

During a recent interview on Independence Institute’s* public affairs tv show “Devil’s Advocate with Jon Caldara” former El Paso County Commissioner Stan VanderWerf explained the state’s “reintroduced” wolves have destroyed an estimated $600,000 worth of private livestock, or $24,000 per wolf.

Here is an edited transcript of the exchange:

Caldara: How many wolves were introduced?

VanderWerf: So, it’s not been a large number, and I think the number is about 25. First set of wolves that were introduced actually came from areas where the wolves were known to conduct depredation. What that means is they had learned to attack livestock, to attack cows and sheep and other animals as a way for them to survive. And that’s because of this interface between the wolves and humans in those areas. And those are the wolves that came originally to the state of Colorado.

Caldara: So, we got them pre-trained to kill livestock.

VanderWerf: Pre-trained. They came here and went straight to that livestock.

Caldara: How much livestock has been damaged or killed.

VanderWerf: It’s over $600,000 worth of damage as far as direct reimbursement requests that have come from ranchers so far in Colorado. That’s a pretty large number.

You can view the entire interview below, or watch it here.

*Independence Institute is publisher of Complete Colorado.

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