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Elk Poaching Spree Shocks Colorado: Authorities Offer Reward
1 Oct
Summary
- Four elk illegally killed in Las Animas County, Colorado
- Poaching incidents occurred on Sept. 13, 26, and 27
- Authorities offering $1,000 reward for information leading to arrests

Authorities in Colorado are investigating a series of elk poaching incidents that have left the local community outraged. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), four bull elk were illegally killed on four separate ranches in Las Animas County between September 13 and 27.
The incidents were described as "senseless and disgraceful acts" that demonstrate a complete disregard for Colorado's wildlife. One of the elk was shot and left fully intact, another was wounded and had to be put down by wildlife officers, a third had its backstraps removed, and the fourth had its head removed with no meat taken.
Poaching is a serious crime in Colorado, and when big game animals like elk are targeted, it becomes a felony. Investigators are now offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to a citation or arrest in the case. Anyone who provides testimony that helps bring charges against the suspects would also be eligible for a hunting license or preference points.
The problem of poaching is widespread, with a recent study finding that less than 4% of such incidents are discovered by law enforcement or wildlife agencies. The financial cost of poaching in the U.S. is estimated to be a staggering $1.4 billion per year.
CPW is urging anyone with information about the elk shootings to come forward anonymously through the Operation Game Thief hotline or by email. The agency is determined to hold the perpetrators accountable and send a strong message that such blatant disregard for Colorado's wildlife will not be tolerated.