

Often untold are accounts of the humans who protect, study, maintain and advocate for the places and critters so many us have come to appreciate, enjoy and expect to exist in perpetuity.

In most situations, people and wildlife can coexist. The key is to respect the wildness of wildlife.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s small game manager has an update on what you can expect for the 2022-23 pheasant and quail hunting seasons.

The new trails answer a challenge the Governor delivered to CPW after it purchased the former Crazy French Ranch.

During this time of year, deer, elk and moose are increasingly prone to becoming entangled in objects found around homes.

For anglers in the know, these powerful fish and their voracious appetite can be the perfect solution when trout are stubborn or absent.

In Colorado, hunters and anglers fund more than 70 percent of CPW’s wildlife management programs through the purchase of licenses.

Even when you’re off the grid, you can use the new Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s mobile app to navigate in the backcountry.

Somewhere out there amongst the mountain tops were birds that resembled the coloration of rocks that formed them.