Comment from Colorado Public Lands Council
Colorado Public Lands CouncilSupportTrade association
Summary: The Colorado Public Lands Council (CPLC), representing livestock producers on federal grazing permits, supports the implementation of the Gray Wolf Nonessential Experimental Population Rule provided it maintains management flexibility for livestock operations. They argue that the rule must ensure timely conflict response, equal treatment for public and private land grazing, and that wolf restoration should not result in the reduction of authorized livestock grazing.
The Colorado Public Lands Council (CPLC) appreciates the opportunity to provide comments regarding the implementation of the Gray Wolf Nonessential Experimental Population Rule in Colorado under Section 10(j) of the Endangered Species Act.
Please see comments attached.