
Colorado Game Management Unit (GMU) Videos
In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

In this video series, Colorado’s wildlife officers answer frequently asked questions, discuss access, describe animal movement, and more.

As part of the Nontoxic Bullet Replacement Hunting Program legislation, Colorado Parks and Wildlife provides range days to demonstrate the efficacy of non-lead ammunition.

Although many people refer to Colorado pronghorn by this name, their resemblance to the African antelope species is only superficial.

Story by Gary Berlin Formal hunter education training has existed since 1949 when New York became the first state to require hunters to complete hunter
Spring is right around the corner — time to hang up your camo clothing and forget about hunting until next fall, right? Wrong. For Colorado big-game hunters, there
Renowned elk hunter David Petersen describes, in his book “A Man Made of Elk,” a bugling bull as “an otherworldly music … like a calamitous

When it comes to outdoors expertise, no one understands Colorado’s fishery and wildlife resources better than Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s diverse staff of wildlife managers, park rangers and biologists.

In this special, multipart series of CPW field Journal, Chris Johnson, GIS analyst for CPW, shares his experiences and thoughts as a first-time hunter.

In this special, multipart series of CPW field Journal, Chris Johnson, GIS analyst for CPW, shares his experiences and thoughts as a first-time hunter.

In this special, multipart series of CPW Field Journal, CPW employee Michael Scott shares his personal experiences applying/drawing for sheep and moose licenses, and provides real-time updates during his preseason scouting and fall hunting trips.

In this special, multi-part series of CPW Field Journal, CPW employee Michael Scott shares his personal experiences applying/drawing for sheep and moose archery licenses, and provides real-time updates during his preseason scouting and fall hunting trips.

In this segment of CPW Field Journal, Southwest Regional Manager Patt Dorsey explains how the solitude of hunting helps her to de-stress and escape everyday life.

In this special, multi-part series of CPW Field Journal, CPW employee Michael Scott shares his personal experiences applying/drawing for sheep and moose licenses, and provides real-time updates during his preseason scouting and fall hunting trips.
I’ve always been fascinated by unusual or antique hunting and fishing paraphernalia. So, when several copies of Colorado Conservation Comments, the original version of Colorado