Wildlife Society Annual Meeting
CPW staff bring their expertise to Colorado Chapter The Colorado Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Meeting held at the Pueblo Convention Center from February
CPW staff bring their expertise to Colorado Chapter The Colorado Chapter of the Wildlife Society Annual Meeting held at the Pueblo Convention Center from February
If you plan to hunt this fall, be aware of some important changes that affect the 2021 limited-license draw and the fall hunting seasons.
CPW staff have witnessed some trends among the unsuccessful Colorado bear hunters. By avoiding the ten most common mistakes made by bear hunters, you’ll greatly improve your chances of harvesting a bear in Colorado.
As draw deadline looms April 2, CPW biologist urges pronghorn hunters to study revised 2024 Hunting Forecast for Colorado’s Southeast Region
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.
It was 3:30 a.m. on an early November Saturday when my first alarm went off. To my surprise, I wasn’t nearly as tired as I
Time to start planning. Get an overview of some of the changes that affect the upcoming 2024 Colorado Big-Game seasons.
The Big Game Season Structure (BGSS) planning process is a critical component of big game management and big game hunting regulation development
Hunting is a crucial management tool for wildlife in North America, and the sale of hunting licenses help fund key projects from wildlife habitat improvements
CPW’s draft herd management plans for deer in Southwest Colorado are open to public comment through Dec. 15, 2023.
Hunters and nonhunters alike should show respect and courtesy to all users engaged in outdoor recreation activities.
Protecting Colorado’s bighorn sheep herds requires extraordinary effort by Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists, officers and staff and volunteers
The removal of makeshift toilets from hunting camps has become far too regular of an occurrence.
Colorado’s secondary draw is an excellent opportunity for all hunters to apply for limited elk, deer, pronghorn, and bear hunting licenses.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife believes substantial reductions in big game hunting licenses will allow herds to recover as quickly as possible.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.