

Outdoor Survival Series: Staying Hydrated
Each year, hundreds of people face potentially life-threatening situations in the outdoors simply because they didn’t bring enough water with them.

Outdoor Survival Series: Survival Kit
A survival kit can be small and lightweight and should contain the tools necessary to start a fire, provide shelter, produce signal and keep you hydrated.
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Colorado Outdoors Podcast: 2.1 – Co-existing with Bears – Aug. 30, 2023
In today’s episode, we’re talking with Area Wildlife Managers from around the state about being Bear Aware.

Keeping You and Your Pets Safe from Rattlesnakes
A basic understanding of the biology and behavior of rattlesnakes can help you avoid unwanted encounters.

Be a Good Neighbor to Wildlife – Remove Tangle Hazards
During this time of year, deer, elk and moose are increasingly prone to becoming entangled in objects found around homes.

What to Do, and Not to Do, if Bitten by a Rattlesnake
Understanding the biology and behavior of rattlesnakes can go a long way in reducing unwanted encounters.

Ice Safety Guidelines
Before going onto a frozen lake, pond or river, it’s important to take safety precautions to reduce the risk of falling through the ice.

Camping in Colorado Bear Country
When you enjoy Colorado’s great outdoors, you’re heading into country that’s been home to black bears for a long time.

Colorado Outdoors Podcast: Episode 6 – Backcountry Winter Safety
If you plan to head into the backcountry this winter, do so with safety in mind: Know before you go, recreate responsibly, and take the Colorado Backcountry Winter Safety Pledge.

How Not to Get Lost in the Woods
As you head into the high country this fall, be prepared, both mentally and physically for the challenges of the unknown.

Moose Attacks Are Increasing
Weighing up to 1,000 pounds and towering 6 feet high at the shoulder, moose are Colorado’s largest wild mammal.
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