While the reintroduction of wolves in Colorado has been a controversial issue to say the least, they’re here now — and organizations like the Endangered Species Coalition are raising money and providing resources to help residents and ranchers handle it.
The Born to Be Wild license plate program, launched in 2024, is one of the coalition’s programs that has successfully raised over $1.3 million to that effect. Now, the organization is rolling out a new initiative to provide further education on wolves and promote the license plate program throughout the state.
Last month, a custom-wrapped Chevy truck featuring gray wolves amid mountain scenery hit the road, stopping by events and meetings to provide resources and swag.
“It’s really just raising awareness,” explained Ryan Sedgeley, the Southern Rockies representative for the coalition. |