The Denver Post Colorado Department of Natural Resources and CPW officials declined to discuss the matter but said in a statement, "there is no question" that they are "fully committed to restoring wolves to Colorado as required by state law." Getty Images A senior Colorado Parks and Wildlife manager has been reinstated after a 12-week investigation into a whistleblower’s allegations that the manager tried to sabotage the voter-directed reintroduction of wolves — using tactics including hiring an outside group to post videos on YouTube and Facebook targeting pro-wolf state commissioners. CPW Northwest Region Manager JT Romatzke has served in the agency for 23 years and is widely regarded as a star game warden. He was put on paid leave during the investigation and resumed work in April.