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Colorado Parks and Wildlife encourages ethical hunting after recent poaching incidents
G RAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is reminding hunters of appropriate and ethical hunting ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and partner land managers across southwest Colorado use seasonal winter closures in an effort to ease pressure on wildlife during the difficult winter months. But the ...
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The 2025 hunting season has begun. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) encourages all hunters, beginner or experienced, to follow specific safety guidelines. Joey ...
It’s not just federal workers feeling the impact of the continued shutdown of the federal government. Licensed hunters looking to take their shot at Fort Carson and the Piñon Canyon Maneuver Site in ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife begins annual winter wildlife surveys on Western Slope
G RAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) will begin annual capture and classification flights ...
After just two and a half years as director of Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Jeff Davis has announced he’s stepping down for a ...
Tuesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists will begin low-altitude helicopter flights to assess big game herds across the Southeast Region from Trinidad to Leadville and east of Interstate 25.
Two elk move through a forest in this 2023 wildlife aerial survey photo taken from a helicopter. Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists begin low-altitude helicopter flights to assess big game ...
The lion had previously been part of CPW's mountain lion density study, which helps study population size and movement, agency officials said. The mountain lion was discovered three days before the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is conducting its annual aerial wildlife inventory on the Western Slope, tracking deer, elk, and bighorn sheep from December to January or February.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin doing low-altitude aerial surveys on December 2 to assess big game herds.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife begins aerial surveys to monitor the state's big game populations for conservation.
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