
Mountain Lions in Colorado Episode 3: Mountain Lion Hunting
By law, every citizen of good standing has the opportunity to hunt and fish in the United States and Canada.
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By law, every citizen of good standing has the opportunity to hunt and fish in the United States and Canada.

Shooting, trapping and use of poison on mountain lions was unregulated in Colorado in the early 1900s. Some would even argue that there was an attempt to eradication the species.
Follow along as Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s education team explores one of Colorado’s most important ecosystems, the riparian zone.

Episode 1 covers historical management practices, feeding behaviors, family groups, and an overview of a ten-year research project.

This meeting offered updates from CPW’s terrestrial and aquatic biologists, oil and gas rule changes, and details on wolf reintroduction.

Check out this video on the conservation efforts of Colorado native fish including the flannelmouth sucker, bluehead sucker, and roundtail chub.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.