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The removal of makeshift toilets from hunting camps has become far too regular of an occurrence.

It is important for everyone recreating in Colorado to understand and react to the warning signs a large predator may send their direction.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeks eight members of the public to serve on Draw Process Working Group to review current hunting draw rules and processes

Hunters should mark their calendars, review the Remaining Limited License List and make sure they are ready when sales open on Tuesday, August 1 at 9 a.m. (MT).

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers will help enforce sober boating during Operation Dry Water this Fourth of July weekend.

A basic understanding of the biology and behavior of rattlesnakes can help you avoid unwanted encounters.

Among the owls hooting in the night, elk bugling in autumn, chorus frogs singing from the pond was a slowly growing record of species change, increasing drought and wildfire, pine forest dieoff.

CPW is partnering with the Colorado Youth Corps Association to repair OHV trails impacted by increased visitation and wildfire damage.