EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 8 MIN
A Colorado rancher disclosed to wildlife officials that her employee killed a wolf. What happens now?
from In The NOCO · host KUNC
Federal wildlife officials asked the public earlier this year for feedback on how Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program was going. It’s been two and a half years since Colorado wildlife managers began releasing wolves into the wild. And one of the responses from the public contained a stunning admission. The owner of one of the largest ranches in Colorado said — in writing — that a worker on their ranch had recently killed a female wolf to defend livestock on the property, according to The Colorado Sun. That's a serious admission. Killing a wolf is illegal in Colorado, and can come with fines or jail time. Ranchers are required to try other methods to protect their livestock before using a lethal option. So what does the death of this wolf — and the rancher’s admission about it — say about the status of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction project? Tracy Ross covered the story for the Colorado Sun, which is a partner of KUNC News. She talked with In The NoCo’s Brad Turner about what she found out.
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Federal wildlife officials asked the public earlier this year for feedback on how Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program was going. It’s been two and a half years since Colorado wildlife managers began releasing wolves into the wild. And one of the responses from the public contained a stunning admission. The owner of one of the largest ranches in Colorado said — in writing — that a worker on their ranch had recently killed a female wolf to defend livestock on the property, according to The Colorado Sun. That's a serious admission. Killing a wolf is illegal in Colorado, and can come with fines or jail time. Ranchers are required to try other methods to protect their livestock before using a lethal option. So what does the death of this wolf — and the rancher’s admission about it — say about the status of Colorado’s wolf reintroduction project? Tracy Ross covered the story for the Colorado Sun, which is a partner of KUNC News. She talked with In The NoCo’s Brad Turner about what she found out.
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A Colorado rancher disclosed to wildlife officials that her employee killed a wolf. What happens now?
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