In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted key initiatives focused on animal health and welfare, emphasizing the state's proactive measures in managing livestock diseases and responding to emergencies. Dr. Maggie Baldwin, the state veterinarian, leads the animal health division, which is currently addressing the challenges posed by a recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza. The division conducts regular tabletop exercises with livestock producers to ensure preparedness and minimize the spread of diseases affecting Colorado's flocks and herds.
Additionally, the animal health division includes an emergency management team that has been actively involved in response efforts following severe storms in southern Colorado and the eastern plains. This team collaborates with public safety officials and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) to clear roads and facilitate access to livestock in affected areas.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) has recently expanded its capabilities to engage with agricultural communities before emergencies occur, enhancing both response and recovery efforts. Dan Frasen, the agricultural emergency coordinator, has been identified as a key contact for these initiatives, underscoring the state's commitment to supporting its agricultural sector during crises.