
Site Assessments: Laying a game plan for conflict minimization efforts
Site assessments provide producers with opportunities to inform CPW and partner organizations about their operations and concerns regarding wolf presence.
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Site assessments provide producers with opportunities to inform CPW and partner organizations about their operations and concerns regarding wolf presence.

The North American wolverine (Gulo gulo luscus) was part of Colorado’s native fauna until it was extirpated during the early 1900s. Now CPW is restoring the species back to the state. The restoration of wolverines to Colorado was authorized by a bipartisan list of supporters in the 2024 Colorado State Legislature through the passage of SB24-171.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers a comprehensive training program for District Wildlife Manager trainees, focusing on wildlife damage claims and prevention. The program emphasizes building strong relationships with constituents to manage Colorado’s natural resources effectively, reflecting a vital collaboration between public and private sectors.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.