

This report illustrates the current state of Colorado’s big game herds, their habitat, and the challenges they face, as well as lays the groundwork for future recommendations.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges paddleboarders to be safe on, and off, the water.

Just like buck fever, gobbler fever can result in botched shot opportunities, leaving hunters flabbergasted and mumbling obscenities.

Guidelines in place for COVID-19 provide an opportunity for homeowners to check their properties for items that can cause wildlife harm.

It’s fitting that the sounds of a robin, a migratory songbird, were reminding me that spring is here and nature is awakening from a long, winter slumber.

A cow elk fell into a mine shaft near Creede, Colorado. Fortunately, with a little help, CPW Officers were able to rescue it.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Aquatics section is working hard to protect fishing opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Castlewood Canyon becomes second Colorado state park to receive the Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics’ Gold Standard Site designation.

To a hunter, spring is all about the sound of a gobbling turkey, or the vision of a tom in full strut approaching your decoy.