

CPW joins nationwide efforts to monitor bat populations for “white-nose syndrome” – a deadly, fungus that has been wiping out colonies of bats.

Bears are part of the wild places that make Colorado special, so we ask people to follow some easy steps that will help keep our bears wild – Be Bear Aware!

Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s 5-Year Big Game Season Structure is close to being finalized, but there is still time to add your valuable input.

A reader poll on Ranker.com puts Colorado well ahead of Washington, Utah, Oregon and Alaska in the top 5 states for hiking.

Summer’s is here! That means ice out at many mountain lakes, boat ramps opening for the season and people all around the state preparing to head to local waters.

The wild turkey’s springtime mating displays are one of the most exciting and stunning events in nature. Yet, these iconic birds only exist today because of dedicated conservation programs.

Thanks to what we learned about the wild, upland ground bird in our Rookie Sportsman Program, my daughter and I are prepared for our first-ever turkey hunt.

We are now accepting testimonials about successful small game and waterfowl hunts as well as big game hunts around the state.

Thanks to decades of species protection and conservation work, the bald eagle has enjoyed a remarkable recovery.