The former head of Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin a new job as the deputy director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department next month after recently resigning from his position in the Centennial State, according to an employment letter obtained by The Denver Post.
Former Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis. (Courtesy Colorado Department of Natural Resources)Jeff Davis agreed to quit his role with CPW on Nov. 22 to avoid being fired, according to a settlement agreement reported by The Post and other media outlets last month. Then he was put on paid leave from Nov. 21 to Dec. 1.
Later, he transitioned to a temporary role as a senior policy advisor to the executive director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, which oversees CPW. He was meant to serve in that position until May 15, according to the settlement.
He signed the acceptance letter for the new gig in Wyoming on Dec. 22.
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The settlement agreement reached late last year didn’t detail why the department intended to fire Davis.
Davis became the director of CPW in April 2023 and has overseen the state’s controversial and often-tense wolf reintroduction program.
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