The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is gearing up for a meeting ripe with legislative updates and strategic planning. Set to take place in Loveland on October 9, the hybrid session will kick off at the bright and early time of 8 a.m. and wrap up at an oddly precise 4:20 p.m., according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
With the agenda posted online for all to see, the commission is preparing to dive into regulations that could see producers, following a vet’s orders, getting reimbursed for dealing with wolf-nibbled livestock. The real treat, however, could be the meaty discussions on how bison are classified, blurring the lines between wildlife and something you might throw on the grill…