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.
Co-host Anders Halverson talks with Dr. Kevin Rogers about efforts to save the Greenback Cutthroat Trout on Colorado’s Eastern Slope. Think of it as story the producers of CSI Miami would write, if they were fortunate enough to be fisheries…
The legacy of mining and how it's still affecting the Arkansas River today. CPW used a habitat restoration project to mitigate the effects and ongoing fish population monitoring to assess the health of the river.
CPW aquatic researcher and stream restoration manager Matt Kondratieff's presentation to Dr. Myrick's FW 204 Introduction to Fisheries Biology course at CSU.
Abstract: Species misidentifications during field surveys of aquatic organisms results in mis-estimated distributions, biased occupancy analyses, and possibly, inappropriate conservation actions. Morphologically similar organisms, including some…
Abstract: Connectivity is critical for freshwater fish conservation, and the design of fish passage structures is a tradeoff between the space available for construction, slope, and costs associated with the structure. The Longrie-Fectau fish passage…