Southwest Colorado livestock meeting addresses grazing, wolves

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Southwest Colorado livestock meeting addresses grazing, wolves

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The Southwest Colorado Livestock Association held its annual meeting at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds this year to allow more space for social distancing because of the pandemic.
Montezuma County Commissioners Jim Candelaria and Joe Stevenson gave updates on roads, grazing, and wolf reintroduction at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association meeting.
Ranchers Steve Suckla and Al Heaton listen to presentations about grazing and wolves, then provided input.
Dolores County Commissioner Steve Garchar spoke Saturday at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association meeting.

Southwest Colorado livestock meeting addresses grazing, wolves

The Southwest Colorado Livestock Association held its annual meeting at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds this year to allow more space for social distancing because of the pandemic.
Montezuma County Commissioners Jim Candelaria and Joe Stevenson gave updates on roads, grazing, and wolf reintroduction at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association meeting.
Ranchers Steve Suckla and Al Heaton listen to presentations about grazing and wolves, then provided input.
Dolores County Commissioner Steve Garchar spoke Saturday at the Southwest Colorado Livestock Association meeting.
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