
Hay for Haxtun (CPW Helps Eastern Plains Landowner)
In early March, a wildfire in northeast Colorado burned more than 30,000 acres near Haxtun, destroying several homes, thousands of acres of agricultural fields and an untold number of outbuildings.

In early March, a wildfire in northeast Colorado burned more than 30,000 acres near Haxtun, destroying several homes, thousands of acres of agricultural fields and an untold number of outbuildings.

Anglers, there’s no better time to fish Colorado’s lakes and reservoirs than early spring. Many trophy trout are caught in the first days after ice-out.

Have you seen the July/August 2016 issue of Colorado Outdoors? In this issue you’ll read about fishing in the Weminuche Wilderness, learn how conservation programs help Colorado’s fish and wildlife populations thrive, read about a unique program using prison inmates that benefits wildlife and discover the new Gold Medal section of the Colorado River. Pick […]

A primary tool used in the management of Colorado’s big-game animals is a limit, or quota, on the number of licenses issued in most game management units (GMUs).

From a complete beginners to the most seasoned hunter, here are five reasons why you should plan your DIY hunting trip in Colorado this fall.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife has a big job: managing and protecting 42 beautiful state parks throughout the state, perpetuating Colorado’s full range of furry and

If it’s your first time or you’ve applied before and need some tips, here’s information that will help you successfully navigate the big game license draw.

Stereotype: “a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.” Do you think Colorado is stereotyped?

Did you know that Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Draw Recap Reports provide a valuable resource to help you apply for a limited big-game license?