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The 2025 Colorado Outdoors Photo Issue is here and brimming with stunning photos of Colorado’s diverse wildlife, landscapes and recreation. Get your copy today!

The 2025 Colorado Outdoors Photo Issue is here and brimming with stunning photos of Colorado’s diverse wildlife, landscapes and recreation. Get your copy today!

High above the treeline, on the windswept cliffs of the Rockies, lives a bird many people never see in the wild — the brown-capped rosy-finch. Thanks to cutting-edge wildlife tracking, Colorado Parks and Wildlife researchers are learning how these birds endure harsh Colorado winters and whether their populations face a dangerous decline.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is continuing to build upon its decades-long history of investigating and preventing livestock conflicts through dedicated interagency training designed to keep Colorado’s wolf program grounded in science, partnership and transparency.

Elisa Gleason explains why the South Platte River in Eleven Mile Canyon has become one of her favorite fishing destinations. Gleason, who also hopes to inspire other women to get involved in the sport, shares how fly fishing went from hobby to an obsession. She also shares some tips for fishing this technical water where trout can be selective.

Now is a great time to refresh your avalanche awareness, check your gear, and prepare for the winter season ahead. New this year, CAIC has partnered with AIARE and NWAC to launch Avalanche Aware eLearning, a free, on-demand introduction to avalanche safety.

If you’re on your way to a third or fourth rifle season camp or if you’ve already wrapped up your 2025 hunting season, join us for a quick conversation on Colorado big-game hunting.

Pheasant populations across the eastern plains of Colorado will range from slightly better to significantly better than 2024, depending on local conditions.

When fall comes calling, these properties play an important role for farmers across the Eastern Plains

This section of the Lake Fork reflects decades of collaborative conservation, including habitat improvements funded by the Bureau of Reclamation and implemented CPW.