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Subjects: Mountain Lion
<em>Puma concolor</em>
<em>Puma concolor</em>
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Subject:Mountain Lion
<em>Puma concolor</em>
<em>Puma concolor</em>
Description:Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) manages mountain lions (Puma concolor) to conserve, protect and enhance lions for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the state’s citizens and visitors. CPW’s goal is to ensure that lions continue to exist in stable numbers in the state for their scientific, ecological and intrinsic value and for current and future generations to enjoy through hunting and occasional observation. The Colorado West Slope Mountain Lion (Puma concolor) Management Plan, published September 2, 2020, replaces all existing West Slope Data Analysis Unit (DAU) lion management plans.The Colorado East Slope Mountain Lion (Puma concolor) Management Plan, published November 15, 2024, replaces all existing East Slope Data Analysis Unit (DAU) lion management plans.The new management plans operate with the assertion that CPW's earlier DAU plans, each written to describe a single lion population, are too small in spatial scale to properly manage solitary, low-density, wide-ranging carnivores like mountain lions.PDF's of the current plans and older plans are available on the right. A print copy of all plans is available in the CPW Research Library at: QL 719 .C64 M79. [show more]
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Description:Annual Colorado Parks & Wildlife mourning dove banding report that summarizes banding activities and band recovery information. Annual banding of mourning doves is directly used to monitor the Central Management Unit population and make management decisions, including setting annual hunting seasons. CPW has successfully contributed to this cooperative banding program every year since 2007. USFWS annual Mourning Dove Population Status reports can be found here. [show more]
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Description:Joe Lewandowski spent 16 years as a public information officer for Colorado Parks and Wildlife out of its Durango office. He recently retired, but before he left our statewide PIO Bridget Kochel sat down with him to hear all of his adventures as a storyteller for the agency.
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Subjects: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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Subject:Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Description:Colorado Park Ranger badge
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Subjects: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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Subject:Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Description:Colorado Parks and Wildlife bat survey and monitoring patch
Type: Fact Sheet
Subjects: Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Conservation
Recreation
Conservation
Recreation
Type:Fact Sheet
Subject:Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Conservation
Recreation
Conservation
Recreation
Description:A review of statewide conservation and recreation programs.
Print copy: SH 11 .C58 2011-2019
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Subjects: Colorado Parks and Outdoor Recreation
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Subject:Colorado Parks and Outdoor Recreation
Description:Colorado Parks and Outdoor Recreation patch
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Description:Meeting Agenda - https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/Commission/2021/May/May_Agenda_Final-Revised.pdf
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission is a citizen board, appointed by the Governor, which sets regulations and policies for Colorado’s state parks and wildlife programs.
For more information, please visit - https://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Commission.aspx [show more]