
Warmer weather, cold waters: CPW shares spring boating safety reminders
Although outdoor temperatures are warm, the water beneath is still very cold, so we encourage you to layer up and put on your life jacket before launching your boat.
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Although outdoor temperatures are warm, the water beneath is still very cold, so we encourage you to layer up and put on your life jacket before launching your boat.

High above the treeline, on the windswept cliffs of the Rockies, lives a bird many people never see in the wild — the brown-capped rosy-finch. Thanks to cutting-edge wildlife tracking, Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers are learning how these birds endure harsh Colorado winters and whether their populations face a dangerous decline.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife submits 2025 State Wildlife Action Plan to guide wildlife conservation

Discover the kaleidoscope of fall colors at Colorado’s breathtaking state parks

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is inviting hunters, anglers, and trappers to apply for the Sportsperson’s Roundtable from Sept. 16 to Oct. 17, 2025. The Roundtable supports wildlife management through diverse feedback.

Your involvement matters. Involving the public in the SWAP process helps CPW ensure that decisions reflect diverse perspectives and needs, leading to more effective and sustainable outcomes.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.