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Long-term efforts saved Colorado wildlife

Colorado’s wildlife was decimated and many people thought some species were gone forever. Fortunately, farsighted conservationists and hunters decided that strong action was needed to assure the survival of wildlife in Colorado.

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High-altitude Survival

Every year, more than a few hunters must be rescued from the wilds and high country of Colorado. Hunters get trapped by snowstorms, injured in various types of accidents or simply get lost in the woods. Hunters must remember that altitude can affect their health

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Searching for Gunnison-sage Grouse

By 6 a.m. most mornings from mid-March through mid-May, Nate Seward is sitting on cold ground – or snow, or mud ‒ peering through a spotting scope watching Gunnison sage-grouse perform their annual dance. But he’s not just bird-watching for fun. He’s counting the birds

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Species of Greatest Conservation Need: Brown-capped Rosy-Finch

The brown-capped rosy-finch goes by a delicate name, but it is one tough little bird that lives year-round in Colorado’s high country. While biologists don’t have much information about the brown-capped rosy-finch, there is concern that the population might be declining. Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers,

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Ice Fishing at Mancos State Park

Ice Fishing at Mancos State Park

This video provides a glimpse of one of the more popular winter activities at Mancos: ice fishing. Located in remote southwest Colorado, Mancos State Park provides access to cross-country skiing and snowmobiling into the vast San Juan National Forest.

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