

On your next Colorado outdoor adventure, remember to remain “Bear Aware” when camping and hiking in bear country.

Snake sheds are something that many of us have seen, whether out on a trail or at a nature center. But why do snakes shed their skin to begin with?

Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Cameo Shooting and Education Complex (CSEC) has two new sporting clays courses that are now open to the public.

For the beginning or average angler, deciding what lure to try can get pretty overwhelming. Learn about the lures that will help you catch your next fish.

Video: Each June, Colorado Parks and Wildlife fishery technicians and biologists capture and spawn arctic grayling at Joe Wright Reservoir.

A recent fishing trip illustrates the beauty of State Wildlife Areas (SWAs) and the need to protect them via hunting and fishing license sales.

Developing Colorado’s 42nd state park is not as simple as opening the gates and inviting the public.

The broodstocks at Zimmerman Lake and the Leadville National Fish Hatchery represent the backbone of efforts to recover the Greenback Cutthroat Trout.

Show gratitude for the flourishing wilderness around us; Respect and protect your outdoor community.