
The True Meaning of the Christmas Bird Count
2018 was The Year of the Bird, a year in which Colorado Parks and Wildlife joined organizations like National Geographic, the National Audubon Society, the

2018 was The Year of the Bird, a year in which Colorado Parks and Wildlife joined organizations like National Geographic, the National Audubon Society, the

Over a dozen bulls moved along the hillside in the last light of the long day. With no time to make a move to hunt them, we stumbled our tired, exhausted bodies back to camp.

As Coloradans, living life outside is what we do. Whether hunting, fishing, hiking, biking or engaging in other forms of recreation, the majority of us

A good set of duck decoys is a must-have item for any waterfowl hunter.

Year’s end often leads us to reflect on the past and plan for the future. As Coloradans, we make outdoor recreation an important and valuable

Each year, the Photography Issue inspires all of us at Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) as an opportunity to see the wonders of our state through the eyes of our photographers.

For hunters, photographers, biologists, wildlife watchers, etc., when it comes to deer in the fall, the talk always turns to the rut.

A recent survey by Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists found rainbow trout thriving in the Arkansas River near Salida offering a hopeful sign for wildlife

For much of the year, bighorns make their home on the steepest cliffs, harshest tundra and the remote and rugged places that many of us can only dream of reaching.