By Stephanie Butzer | Denver 7 News
Growing up on a ranch in northern Colorado, hard work was quickly rooted in Philip Anderson’s life. It’s a habit that he has carried ever since, and even more so now, as he operates a ranch and grapples with raising livestock while gray wolves roam the landscape.
That has been an ongoing adjustment for years in Colorado’s Jackson County and North Park area after wolves trekked south from Wyoming. This came well before the controversial, but voter-mandated December 2023 reintroduction of 10 wolves in Grand and Summit counties.
The addition of more wolves has raised concerns for ranchers in north-central Colorado and beyond.