
A Partnership for Endangered Toads
Denver Zoo and Colorado Parks and Wildlife release endangered boreal toad tadpoles into high-altitude wetlands in Gunnison National Forest.
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Denver Zoo and Colorado Parks and Wildlife release endangered boreal toad tadpoles into high-altitude wetlands in Gunnison National Forest.
Information gathered from years of work by researchers and biologists will assist the conservation efforts of the boreal toad, a state-endangered species.
In mid-September Biologist Dan Cammack walked slowly along the edge of a boggy pond in the San Juan Mountains high above the San Luis Valley and peered into the mud and black water looking for a camouflaged critter the size of a dime.
CPW launched a K9 pilot program, enlisting a pair of highly trained working dogs who use their natural abilities to find what the human eye often cannot see.
Colorado boasts one of the most diverse and abundant wildlife populations in North America. Home to an astonishing 960 wildlife species.
Home to an astonishing 960 wildlife species, it might be easy to assume that Colorado’s fish and wildlife have always flourished.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.