#COpolicy

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-09-12

🚨CPW released news that a third wolf is dead in Colorado from among the ten that were introduced last winter.

The other seven reintroduced wolves remain alive and well, along with four pups and two wolves who naturally migrated into the state.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/GSrZ

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-05-21

It's official! After more than a century, wolverines are set to return to the state of Colorado following reintroduction legislation signed by Governor Polis with bipartisan support.

thenextsummit.org/its-official

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-04-10

Colorado is launching a new grant program with $1 million in funds available to help prevent bear-human conflicts and simultaneously protect wildlife and public safety.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/q75U

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-04-04

CPW reported the state's first confirmed calf wolf kill in Grand County, after their reintroduction last year. The decision makes the rancher eligible to receive up to 7X the fair market value of the animal.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/VR0x

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-03-19

CPW and Governor Polis announced this morning they were making an additional $200,000 available for outdoor education programs targeting underserved youth in Colorado communities.

Read more about it 👉 zurl.co/evDR

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-03-15

This morning, Governor Polis signed SB-58 into law. The bill creates more robust landowner liability protections to resolve longstanding closures of Colorado 14ers and trails and expand access elsewhere.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/u7Eg

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-03-07

CPW announced new legislation this week to support the reintroduction of the Wolverine to Colorado. The elusive animal, once native to Colorado, was extirpated in the early 1900s but is ready for a comeback. Read more 👉 zurl.co/dP6a

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-02-20

In another significant development, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee approved SB 58 today in a 9-1 vote, sending the bill on for debate and a vote in the full House.

SB 58 would strengthen the Colorado recreational use statute to protect landowners from lawsuits if they grant free recreation access to their land. It has the support of 50 Fix CRUS Coalition members who helped draft it.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/qYaO

The Next Summitthenextsummit
2024-02-12

A new bill working through the legislature would boost the Colorado tax credit program for conservation easements. Learn more about what it would do and how you can support its eventual passage.

Read more 👉 zurl.co/gI2E

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