Mostly accurate. When they combined the Parks Dept with the DOW, it increased the level of the budget paid by taxes as opposed to license fees. Old numbers showed ~85% of the DOW budget came directly from license fees, ~15% from the general fund of taxes. Those numbers have shifted since the merger, which was opposed by the DOW btw. The intent of the merger was specifically to reduce the sway the DOW has in managing CO's wildlife and give the non-consumptive users too much say. I have not been able to find the breakdown in numbers since they merged.Actually, Colorado taxpayers pay NOTHING for the reintroduction of the wolves here OR the depredation payments to ranchers. It ALL come from the DOW budget which is funded by the hunters and fishermen in the state, most of which didn't support the wolf reintroduction in the first place. Perfect!
But you are absolutely spot on that the reintroduction and all the coming damage payments were not supported by the vast majority of hunters and fishermen.