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CPW reports an above average number of bear conflicts and sightings in 2024, offers regional insights from area wildlife managers

Partnerships with private landowners fuel success in Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s recovery of endangered black-footed ferrets

For the Cizmics, this program has been a gateway to fully embracing Colorado’s rich hunting heritage, something they had been curious about but weren’t sure how to approach on their own.

A group of CPW employees consisting of district wildlife managers, wildlife damage specialists, wolf conflict coordinator and Colorado-based USDA Wildlife Services employees headed out for training to expand their knowledge and expertise in depredation prevention and investigations.

Never underestimate the healing powers of immersing yourself in nature. Even during times of uncertainty, you can count on nature to enrich your life and bring you joy.

We know change is always a challenge, and the CPW team is working hard to make a new website that is more accessible, visually appealing, and informative!

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Once common in montane habitats between 7,000-12,000 feet in the Southern Rocky Mountains, the boreal toad has experienced dramatic population declines over the past two decades.