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CoyoteSign.pdf
Coyotes in populated areas are typically less fearful of people. They have been known to attack pets and approach people too closely. Please read and share these tips with your children.

FAQs-Urban-Coyotes.pdf
Coyotes have always been in the city, but reports of conflicts are on the rise. Residential areas provide habitat (food, water, shelter and space) for coyotes. Plentiful food sources exist such as mice, rabbits, squirrels, and voles. Urban coyotes…

NuisanceWildlife.pdf
Following are summaries of Colorado’s most common regulations and statutes pertaining to nuisance wildlife questions. The laws and regulations in this handout are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a guide. Colorado’s…

SMART-Animals.pdf
Colorado is home to many incredible wildlife species. As people and wildlife continue to share space, there is a chance that you, or a family member, will have a close encounter with one of Colorado’s predators. Please take the time to speak with…

FishingStateParks.pdf
Fishing is available at 37 state parks across Colorado. Below are some highlights of fishing at state parks. For more information, visit www.cpw.state.co.us, Select A Park, then select Park Activities.

2016-Partners-Conference-Program.pdf
Schedule of events for the Partners in the Outdoors conference

Aberts-Squirrel-Elementary.pdf
Coloring pages for Abert's squirrel

Adventures-as-a-Young-Naturalist-ColoringBook.pdf
Come on an outdoor journey discovering Colorado’s state parks.

Windy Gap Research Consolidated.pdf
The upper Colorado River is an iconic drainage in Colorado that has been severely impacted by impoundments and reduced flows. Trans-basin and local water use divert approximately 67% of the flow of the upper Colorado River and future projects will…
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