CPR News Presents: Colorado Wolf Restoration Discussion – What We've Learned and Where We Go From Here
Event description
Join us for an insightful and engaging discussion on the restoration of wolves to Colorado, hosted by Colorado Public Radio (CPR). This event, moderated by CPR’s Climate Reporter Sam Brasch, will feature a panel of diverse experts representing a wide range of perspectives. Panelists will explore the overall goal of the wolf restoration program, the challenges faced so far and the lessons learned along the way. They will also discuss what plans and policies could help Colorado residents effectively coexist with predators. Regardless of how you voted on this issue and your level of expertise on wolves, this conversation promises to offer valuable insights and foster a thoughtful dialogue about where we go from here.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear from a variety of voices and perspectives on one of Colorado's most complex environmental topics.
Panelists include:
Courtney S. Vail
Board of Directors, Chair
Rocky Mountain Wolf Project
Eric Odell
Wolf Conservation Program Manager
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Dr. Joanna E. Lambert
Board of Directors, Rocky Mountain Wolf Project
Professor, Environmental Studies Program & Faculty of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Director, American Canid Project
University of Colorado - Boulder
Dylan Roberts
State Senator - Colorado Senate District 8
Lenny Klinglesmith
Colorado rancher
The panel will be moderated by CPR’s Climate Reporter Sam Brasch.
This event may be recorded and aired at a later date.
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