A new film from Colorado Parks and Wildlife's mammals research section showcases the ‘Shadows of the Forest’ in Colorado’s high-elevation wilderness - the Canada lynx. The film was produced by Sean Ender of Peak to Creek films.
Our researchers have set out to evaluate how human recreation may be influencing Colorado's elk populations and created a film titled "Emblems of the West" to help tell that story.
How many species can you count in this video? Bonus points for naming them all!
This is the story of how our Avian Research and Wildlife Health Programs teamed up with partners to study and test a new plague vaccine and improve habitat for…
The Shiras moose is Colorado's largest big-game animal. The moose is also one of Colorado's biggest conservation success stories. Thanks to Colorado Parks and Wildlife and sportsmen, the once rare Shiras moose is now thriving in Colorado's mountain…
The boreal toad is one of Colorado's most endangered amphibians. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is working to restore the small toads through an aggressive reintroduction…
Species covered: Mule Deer, Whitetail, Pronghorn, Waterfowl, Turkey, Small Game
Colorado's wildlife officer's pride themselves on knowing their districts better than anyone else. This knowledge is invaluable for hunters trying to make decisions…