
Waterfowl hunters can help keep our waters ANS-free
Wherever you like to waterfowl hunt, remembering to clean, drain and dry your gear will protect the waters that support the habitat Colorado’s game species rely on.

Wherever you like to waterfowl hunt, remembering to clean, drain and dry your gear will protect the waters that support the habitat Colorado’s game species rely on.

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Prevention is the best defense. Boaters, anglers, and anyone who recreates on the water can help prevent the spread of ANS by cleaning, draining, and drying their water gear between every use.

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