
8 Things Every Coloradan Should Know About Wildlife
Managing wildlife and mitigating human-wildlife conflicts is an ever-growing challenge for Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) state wildlife managers.
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Managing wildlife and mitigating human-wildlife conflicts is an ever-growing challenge for Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW) state wildlife managers.
Barr Lake is a birder’s paradise and this excursion brought us close to some of the park’s iconic waterbirds.
The Gunnison sage-grouse is an iconic species in Colorado. In the Gunnison Basin, CPW biologists are working to improve habitat to help the population of the birds there.
Seeing raptors soar in a brilliant blue Colorado sky is almost reward enough in itself. But I wanted to know more about them.
Conservation is at the heart of Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s mission. And no other scientific principle is more responsible for creating Colorado’s enormous abundance of fish, wildlife and its world-class outdoor recreation.
Check out this spectacular shot of a black bear sow and her cub. It looks like this little guy is enjoying his first swimming lesson.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.