By: Sam Brasch
It's been more than two years since Gov. Jared Polis opened metal crates in northwest Colorado, kicking off a voter-mandated effort to restore wolves almost a century after hunters and trappers eradicated the species from the state.
Sam Brasch is a Climate and Environment Reporter at Colorado Public Radio. He covers a range of topics related to climate change, energy policy, and environmental issues, including air quality, oil and gas, and innovative science and technology. Sam's work has been featured in various outlets, including NPR, The Colorado Sun, and Denverite.
Preston is the artificial intelligence that powers the Intelligent Relations PR platform. Meet Preston
None, United States (Local)


Not enough data
Sam Brasch's coverage is heavily focused on local government announcements, legal policy regulations, and data citations related to energy, government & politics, and the environment. His articles often cover topics such as fossil fuels, climate change, wolf reintroduction in Colorado.
Pitching to Sam could be successful if you have insights into local environmental policies or can provide data-backed analysis of energy-related issues within Colorado. Additionally, experts with knowledge about the political landscape around environmental decisions at a local level would likely resonate well with his coverage focus.
Given Sam's geographic focus on Colorado and its surroundings, pitches should cater specifically to this region’s environmental and political concerns rather than broader national or international perspectives.
This information evolves through artificial intelligence and human feedback. Improve this profile .