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Wolves in Colorado Series, Episode 1: The Science of Restoring Wolves to Colorado

Wolves in Colorado: Science & Stories, is a Special Virtual Presentation of the Institute for Science & Policy and Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources, in partnership with the Center for Collaborative Conservation, the Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence, CSU Extension, and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.

Episode 1: The Science of Restoring Wolves to Colorado
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In the premiere episode, we’ll discuss wolf-related policy and the latest ecological and social science research pertaining to wolf ecology, interactions with big game and livestock, and public perceptions of wolves.

Panelists: Stewart Breck, Research Wildlife Biologist, USDA Wildlife Services, and Kevin Crooks, Director, Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence, and Professor, Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, CSU

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