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A bobcat perched in a snow-covered tree. These elusive carnivores are the focus of ongoing research in Colorado, where researchers at CPW are working to better understand their movements, survival, and role in the ecosystem.

Ghost Cats: Science in the Sage

Across the greater Piceance Basin, crews have logged countless hours in the field to better understand a predator that’s spent millennia mastering the art of remaining unseen.

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Male ring-necked ducks display striking black-and-white plumage, with distinctively dark heads, sharp yellow eyes, and subtle chestnut-colored rings around their necks.

Birds of a Feather

A North Park research project offers a glimpse into the complexities of wildlife management on an evolving landscape.

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Asian Girls Ignite indoor rock climbing at Mount Baker.

Connecting With Nature

“You got it — keep going!” Xiao Xiang shouted to a  young climber, helping her to scale Staunton Rocks at impressive new heights. “Great job!”

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Peter McNitt (right) kneels next to his father, Randy, after harvesting his very first mule deer during a guided youth hunt hosted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife in Red Feather Lakes on Dec. 5, 2023. (Photo courtesy of Randy McNitt)

Honoring the Hunt

Since the beginning, hunting has been an integral part of the human experience, providing nourishment while fostering a deep respect and profound connection with nature. 

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