
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.
All the action won't be limited to those in the room. Anyone with an internet connection can stream the live proceedings via CPW's YouTube page and see democracy in action as it unfolds.









