

Important tips to avoid lonely nights on the sofa, or being the star of a viral video as Colorado’s boating season begins.

Research shows that people who have no symptoms can spread COVID-19. Wearing a non-medical face mask helps minimize the spread of the virus.

As many of us head outdoors for the holiday, the Colorado Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) want to remind Coloradans to recreate responsibly and stay close to home.

Newly established leks, hundreds of lesser prairie chickens indicate aggressive four-year relocation project is working.

The state’s acquisition of Fishers Peak is an exciting milestone for Colorado outdoor recreationists, wildlife watchers, hunters and residents.

The State Wildlife Action Plan allows CPW to stay consistent in their management efforts and in coordinating with other members of the conservation community.

Cameras are the latest tools in Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s exhaustive efforts to reintroduce black-footed ferrets to Colorado.

As whitewater season approaches, Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to ensure boaters remain safe while enjoying their whitewater river adventures.

Interested in learning how to hunt in Colorado, but you’re not sure where to start? CPW is here to help with an upcoming webinar series. Register today!