“The Colorado Conservation Alliance released a storymap of Western Slope Wolf Habitat in February, and a spokesperson for the group said it shows “facts” that should have been revealed prior to voters choosing whether or not to pass Proposition 114 in 2020.”
Hocus pocus by an anti-wolf alliance who call themselves “Colorado Conservation Alliance” have been working against wolf reintroduction. They look through their own glass darkly.“ ““Through a glass darkly” is a phrase from the Bible that means to have an imperfect understanding of reality. It appears in 1 Corinthians 13:12 The phrase refers to seeing through a mirror, or looking glass.”
There is plenty of room, and anyway the wolves will be allowed to work it out. Wolves typically avoid areas too full (to them) of ranchers.The Colorado Conservation Alliance is trying paint a picture of no room for wolves. Bias and smoke and mirrors are at work against reality. But Phillips said “the bipartisan plan that had been on the books for a long, long time, fundamentally said, gray wolves can go wherever they want to go, and live wherever they want to live as long as there aren’t any conflicts.”
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“The Colorado Conservation Alliance released a storymap of Western Slope Wolf Habitat in February, and a spokesperson for the group said it shows “facts” that should have been revealed prior to voters choosing whether or not to pass Proposition 114 in 2020.”
Hocus pocus by an anti-wolf alliance who call themselves “Colorado Conservation Alliance” have been working against wolf reintroduction. They look through their own glass darkly.“ ““Through a glass darkly” is a phrase from the Bible that means to have an imperfect understanding of reality. It appears in 1 Corinthians 13:12 The phrase refers to seeing through a mirror, or looking glass.”
There is plenty of room, and anyway the wolves will be allowed to work it out. Wolves typically avoid areas too full (to them) of ranchers.The Colorado Conservation Alliance is trying paint a picture of no room for wolves. Bias and smoke and mirrors are at work against reality. But Phillips said “the bipartisan plan that had been on the books for a long, long time, fundamentally said, gray wolves can go wherever they want to go, and live wherever they want to live as long as there aren’t any conflicts.”