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Corners for Conservation, Seeding Change in Colorado Agriculture
Restoring grassland habitat on Colorado’s Eastern Plains marries agricultural tradition and modern innovation

Pollination, Bumble Bees and Gardening for Conservation
The study and conservation of pollinators is about the connections between living things, the threads that run through ecosystems, and the roles that pollinators play, known as ecosystem services.
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When Mule Deer Survival and Mountain Lion Studies Meet
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials observed a compelling intersection of two wildlife projects when a deer wearing a GPS satellite collar gave off a mortality signal.

Colorado Outdoors Podcast: Episode 17 – Bald Eagles of Colorado
In this episode, we discuss current population trends, habitat use, and impacts of human disturbance on bald eagles along the state’s most densely populated corridor.

Studying Bald Eagles Along Colorado’s Densely Populated Front Range
The study will give us a better understanding of this species’ tolerance of and adaptability to human activities and land use changes.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Officers are Proud Educators
You may think my role as wildlife officer is focused mainly on law enforcement, but a significant amount of my time is actually spent in the vital role of an educator.

The Arctic Grayling Spawn at Joe Wright Reservoir
Each June, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s biologists and technicians capture and spawn arctic grayling at Joe Wright Reservoir.

Don’t Move a Mussel! Getting Tough on Aquatic Nuisance Species
Join educator Jessie as she explores how Coloradans are protecting Colorado’s waters from aquatic nuisance species.

Colorado Natural Resources “State of the State”
In this video, Governor Jared Polis, DNR Director Dan Gibbs and CPW Director Dan Prenzlow discuss the “state of the state” regarding Colorado’s natural resources, outdoor recreation and use of public lands.

Wolf Reintroduction: Online Education Session #3
Learn how states like Montana work with agricultural producers to prevent and reduce wolf depredation on livestock and how producers are compensated for losses.

Wildlife Biology – The Role it Plays for Colorado Parks and Wildlife and for a Wildlife Officer
I have been able to do things for work that most people say, “that’s work” or “you do what for a living?” and commonly, “how can I get that job.”
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