
What to See Now: Western Meadowlarks
Whether the song of the western meadowlark is cheerful or soulful is up to the listener, but the melody signals spring in Colorado’s grasslands.

Whether the song of the western meadowlark is cheerful or soulful is up to the listener, but the melody signals spring in Colorado’s grasslands.

CPW launched a K9 pilot program, enlisting a pair of highly trained working dogs who use their natural abilities to find what the human eye often cannot see.

Great horned owls are the largest owl in Colorado, and the largest of the “tufted” owls in North America.

The Colorado Springs “Get Outdoors Day,” southern Colorado’s largest outdoor expo, is back at Memorial Park on Saturday, June 2, 2018. The all-day event runs

Since red-winged blackbirds are one of the most numerous native birds in North America, they make for an easy introduction into bird watching.

Each year, they raise approximately 300,000 catchable trout and approximately 1.5 million sub-catchable trout between 4 and 6 inches in length.

Share your best photo taken on Colorado’s public lands for a chance at winning a prize package, annual Colorado State Park pass and a subscription

In the pre-predawn haze on a northwest Colorado prairie, every dark spot, smudge or blot you see is a greater sage-grouse — until the gathering light proves they’re not.

Here’s a little Star Wars style inspiration to get you excited about your upcoming fishing adventures! Up your game by joining Colorado Parks and Wildlife at