
The director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife resigned his place late final month to keep away from being fired and was given one other job with the state, paperwork present.
Jeff Davis agreed Nov. 22 to resign the highest submit at CPW as of the beginning of December on Monday, in line with a settlement doc obtained by JHB by means of Colorado’s open file legal guidelines. The settlement stipulated that Davis could be on paid go away from Nov. 21 to Dec. 1.
As outlined as a situation within the settlement settlement, Davis transitioned on the finish of that interval to a task as a senior coverage advisor to Dan Gibbs, the chief director of the Division of Pure Sources, which oversees CPW. Davis will serve within the position till Might 15, in line with the settlement, which was first reported by 9News.
As a part of the settlement, Davis agreed to not sue the state.
The settlement doesn’t define any disputes between Davis and the division or why his termination was being sought.
Davis was employed in April 2023 as CPW’s director. Earlier than that, he had served as director of conservation for the Washington state Division of Fish and Wildlife. In Colorado, he has overseen the state’s extremely controversial wolf reintroduction program.
Coloradans in 2020 narrowly voted to mandate the reintroduction of the native species, however ranching teams and rural communities have continued to oppose this system. CPW within the final two years has launched 25 wolves into the state.
Division of Pure Sources officers on Nov. 25 introduced that Davis had “stepped down” — at some point after division management signed the settlement settlement, which wasn’t disclosed on the time. The press launch saying the change included reward from Gov. Jared Polis and Gibbs.
This week, division officers maintained the optimistic tone.
“We’re delighted that Jeff is voluntarily selecting to stick with DNR in a brand new capability,” division officers mentioned in a press release Wednesday night time. “We worth his experience in wildlife administration and DNR is happy that Jeff will stay with the company to contribute his deep experience in wildlife biology to Colorado.”
In his new position, Davis will develop division positions on native, state and federal coverage and monitor developments in these areas, in line with a doc outlining the job description. The position is just not supervisory.
The Division of Pure Sources repurposed a place to create the position for Davis.
“Place 003 is repurposed to offer consideration to strategic priorities given (an) improve in workload within the Govt Director’s Workplace round biodiversity, tribal engagement, the power transition, balancing conservation and recreation, and local weather resilience,” the job description states. “The addition of extra time-sensitive excessive precedence tasks to the company’s portfolio necessitates (an) extra term-limited FTE to have the ability to help the Govt Director and different senior leaders with persevering with progress in direction of seeing these tasks to their conclusion.”
Maj. Gen. Laura Clellan will function interim CPW director till a everlasting substitute is employed. Earlier than retiring in October, she led the Colorado Nationwide Guard and the Colorado Division of Army and Veterans Affairs.
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