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Subjects: Colorado State Parks
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Subject:Colorado State Parks
Description:Colorado Parks Officer patch
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Colorado River cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarkii pleuriticus, are one of three recognized subspecies of native trout found in Colorado. They historically occupied portions of the Colorado River drainage in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah. Widespread introductions of non-native salmonids over the last century have served to limit current distributions primarily to isolated headwater streams and lakes. As such, the Colorado River cutthroat trout is designated as a species of special concern in Colorado, and significant resources have been dedicated to conservation of the subspecies. 

Recent research efforts have revealed two distinct lineages that comprise Colorado River cutthroat trout. The native range of one covers the White, Yampa, and Green River basins, while the other appears to be centered around the Gunnison, Dolores, and Colorado River basins. Further genetic research will be needed to resolve the relationship between these two lineages. Both were widely stocked around Colorado starting in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.​​

In 1994, member states of the Colorado River Fish and Wildlife Council (a consortium of State Fish and Wildlife agency directors) recognized the need for state wildlife agencies to coordinate conservation actions for Colorado River cutthroat trout, and directed Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming to develop a conservation team. The 2006 Conservation Agreement for Colorado River Cutthroat is a collaborative effort among state and federal resource agencies designed to provide a framework for the long-term conservation of Colorado River cutthroat trout, and to reduce or eliminate the threats that warrant its status as a species of special concern.​

Conservation Team documents

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Subjects: Snowmobile
Regulations
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Subject:Snowmobile
Regulations
Description:Statutory Reference CRS 1963 as Amended 62-13 Print copy: CPW Library - FILE C
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Subjects: Colorado State Parks Trails Program
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Subject:Colorado State Parks Trails Program
Description:Colorado State Parks Trails Program logo
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Subject:Colorado State Parks
Description:Colorado State Parks 50th Anniversary logo
Type:Fact Sheet
Subject:Colorado
State parks
Description:Attracting over 11 million visitors per year, Colorado’s 43 state parks and statewide recreation programs are a vital cornerstone of Colorado’s economy and quality of life, offering some of the highest quality outdoor recreation destinations in the state. Colorado State Parks include a variety of landscapes to match the state’s geography, from urban playgrounds to back-country retreats, from mountain lakes to whitewater adventure. The Colorado State Parks Board is charged with determining State Parks policy, including maintaining and establishing parks, adopting and enforcing Division rules and regulations, educating the public about the availability of state park facilities and preserving the environment, water, vegetation and wildlife. The Board is comprised of five members appointed by the Governor, with four members representing the West, North, South and Metro regions of Colorado, and a fifth “at-large” member. [show more]
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Subject:Colorado State Parks and Recreation
Description:Colorado State Parks and Recreation Park Manager badge
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Subject:Colorado State Parks
Description:Colorado State Parks Junior Ranger badge
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Subjects: Colorado State Parks logo
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Subject:Colorado State Parks logo
Description:Colorado State Parks logo
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Subjects: Colorado State Parks
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Subject:Colorado State Parks
Description:Colorado State Parks aspen leaf logo