Dozen Producer Organizations Receive CDA’s Non-lethal Conflict Reduction Grants
As calving and lambing season begins in earnest, the Colorado Department of Agriculture is sending funding directly to Colorado livestock producer organizations to help them prepare for predator conflict using non-lethal management tools. As Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) continues the voter-mandated wolf reintroduction effort, CDA has issued 12 grants, ranging between $5,000 and $35,000, to organizations across Colorado that work with livestock owners in areas where wolves are or may be present.
Join CDA, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, APHIS Wildlife Services and Colorado State University Extension at an upcoming interagency training session.
The Colorado Aquaculture Board will hold its next meeting on December 16, following the conclusion of CPW's Fish Health Board Meeting.