
On the lookout for . . . ferrets
Cameras are the latest tools in Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s exhaustive efforts to reintroduce black-footed ferrets to Colorado.
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Cameras are the latest tools in Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s exhaustive efforts to reintroduce black-footed ferrets to Colorado.

Information gathered from years of work by researchers and biologists will assist the conservation efforts of the boreal toad, a state-endangered species.

As whitewater season approaches, Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to ensure boaters remain safe while enjoying their whitewater river adventures.

Will I do it again? Absolutely. I still don’t have the gear, but now that I know what I need, it is less concerning.

CPW aquatic biologists, staff and volunteers headed up a steep mountain, each loaded with large bags of water filled with squirming, Boreal toad tadpoles.

On Jenny’s back were large saddle tanks packed with 2,000 rare Hayden Creek cutthroat trout and pressurized steel canisters pumping oxygen into the water.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.