Colorado ranchers are renewing their demand for state wildlife officials to delay the release of more wolves until they finalize more programs to prevent attacks on livestock. Ranchers on Thursday formally asked Colorado Parks and Wildlife commissioners to delay the releases — expected in early January — to prevent communication issues and depredations similar to those that happened after the first wolves were reintroduced in December 2023 as part of the voter-mandated program. “CPW needs more time,” Tim Ritschard, president of the Middle Park Stockgrowers Association, told commissioners during their meeting. The Middle Park Stockgrowers and 26 other livestock and agricultural producers first filed their petition to delay the next release on Sept.