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The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) has awarded grant funds to Eagle County Conservation District to assist producers with the implementation of non-lethal wolf conflict prevention strategies.
Accepting applications until June 15th, 2025
Under ECCD's program, reimbursable activities will include:
Carcass Disposal - (CDA "Best" Practice) Hauling a carcass offsite to a local landfill or established compost facility to limit wolf attractants
Carcass Burial - (CDA "Better" Practice) Burying a carcass away from livestock in a pre-existing carcass/bone pile can help reduce conflict risk
Carcass Exclosure - (CDA "Good/Better" Practice) In instances where burial is not feasible, electric mesh fencing should be used to secure a carcass and limit wolf attractants
Range Rider Training - When available, producers may be reimbursed for costs associated with range rider training
Technology - For improved livestock documentation practices, hardware, software, and/or mobile application purchases may be reimbursed
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