RCPP Funding for Wolf Conflict Reduction - Deadline FEB 7
Through a $2.5M investment, the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Colorado has partnered with the Western Landowners Alliance (WLA) to assist producers reduce the risk associated with carnivore and livestock interactions.
Phase 1 Sign-up Ends: February 7, 2025 @ 4pm MST. For Middle Park (Grand and Summit Counties) contact Stephen Jaouen, 970.404.3443 or 970.401.2006.
The Colorado Non-Lethal Conflict Reduction-Stewarding the Working Wild RCPP project aims to:
- Assist producers with terrestrial habitat, livestock production limitations, field sediment, nutrient and pathogen loss;
- Assist producer with land management activities like range riding, carcass management, fencing, scare devices and potentially other supporting practices; and
- Enhance livestock safety and minimize carnivore-livestock
RCPP Non-Lethal Conflict Reduction_Colorado_0.pdf
