
Colorado Outdoors Podcast Episode 2.15: Colorado’s Rare Plants Program
In this episode, we chat with CPW Natural Areas Program Manager Raquel Wertsbaugh about her program’s longstanding work with rare and native plants
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In this episode, we chat with CPW Natural Areas Program Manager Raquel Wertsbaugh about her program’s longstanding work with rare and native plants

Colorado Parks and Wildlife now has the authority to study and conserve the state’s native invertebrates and rare plants in a comprehensive manner, which has strengthened Colorado’s ability to protect biodiversity.

CPW manages more than 120 dams across the state and has spent more than $126 million in the last decade for dam safety related work.

Raising chickens? Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers tips for reducing conflicts with black bears

Following the success of the pilot program, CPW has expanded the K-9 program and is in the process of adding new K-9 officers around the state. One fully staffed, CPW will have six K-9 officers.

CPW recently concluded a 10-year monitoring of lynx in the Southwest Region. In this episode, learn how we monitor an elusive population of wildcats.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.