Featured Conservation Video
Featured Conservation Posts

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.
Latest

Colorado Parks and Wildlife opens bison roster for potential special management hunts
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is now accepting hunter registrations for the bison roster, a list that may be used if special management licenses are needed to manage free-roaming wild bison that travel into Colorado. Sign-up period: Jan. 1-31, 2026

Bird Brain? Think again: Why the Clark’s Nutcracker is an Architect for Colorado’s High-Elevation Forests
Despite its intelligence and critical ecological role, the Clark’s nutcracker is currently listed as a Tier 2 Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) in Colorado’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP).

Corners for Conservation: A Community Cornerstone in Rural Colorado
When pheasant hunting season arrives, community and heritage come to life on the Eastern Plains thanks to habitat and public access

What makes a great nature photograph?
The 2025 Colorado Outdoors Photo Issue is here and brimming with stunning photos of Colorado’s diverse wildlife, landscapes and recreation. Get your copy today!

Winter Wanderers: Understanding the Seasonal Movements of Brown-capped Rosy-Finches
High above the treeline, on the windswept cliffs of the Rockies, lives a bird many people never see in the wild — the brown-capped rosy-finch. Thanks to cutting-edge wildlife tracking, Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers are learning how these birds endure harsh Colorado winters and whether their populations face a dangerous decline.

CPW Strengthens Wolf-Conflict Response Through Interagency Training
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is continuing to build upon its decades-long history of investigating and preventing livestock conflicts through dedicated interagency training designed to keep Colorado’s wolf program grounded in science, partnership and transparency.

Corners for Conservation, a Helping Hand with Colorado’s Harvest
When fall comes calling, these properties play an important role for farmers across the Eastern Plains

Colorado Quality Waters: Lake Fork of the Gunnison
This section of the Lake Fork reflects decades of collaborative conservation, including habitat improvements funded by the Bureau of Reclamation and implemented CPW.

Corners for Conservation (C4C): A Seasonal Staple for a Suite of Species
As fall approaches, C4C properties continue to provide robust, healthy habitat and are primed for pheasant hunting.
Colorado Outdoors Magazine
Subscribe today!-
One-year subscription
-
Annual Hunting Guide
-
Annual Fishing Guide