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  • Collection: Mammals Research

Benjamin WassersteinResearch & Species Conservation Database Analyst / Manager Responsibilities ​Provide data management, database development, and technical/analytical support for the Mammals Research, Avian Research, Wildlife Health, and…

Black Bear looking down from a pine tree
CPW website species profile: Black bear Black bears are the largest carnivores in the state. Due to environmental changes and residential expansion, encounters and conflict between humans and black bears are increasing in Colorado and across the…

Led ByHeather E. J​ohnson in collaboration withJerry Apker, John Broderick, Stacy Lischke,Patt Dorsey (all CPW), Stewart Breck (National Wildlife Research Center), Jon Beckmann (Wildlife Conservation Society), and Ken Wilson (Colorado State…

Chuck AndersonMammals Research Section Leader Current orRecent Research Projects Mitigating Impacts of Energy Development on Piceance Basin Mule Deer Populations Areas of Interest andExpertise My research focuses on large mammal ecology and…

Led ByEric Bergman Study AreaNorthwest Colorado (Rabbit Ears mountain range); Northeast Colorado (Laramie River drainage); Southwest Colorado (Upper portions of the Rio Grande River and near Lake City) Project StatusCompleted Research…

Led By: Eric BergmanStudy Area: Uncompahgre Plateau and adjacent valleys in southwest ColoradoProject Status: CompletedResearch Objectives: To evaluate the impacts of large-scale vegetation habitat treatment on mule deer survival and health during…

adolescent elk
CPW website species profile: ElkElkserve as one of Colorado’s most ecologically and economically important mammals. Therefore, it is critical that wildlife managers have the information and tools they need to properly manage elk populations. This…

Current or Recent Research Projects Wolf ecology Wolf habitat selection and movement during re establishment in Colorado Wildlife management Statistical estimation of wolf abundance Quantifying the effects of management practices and…

Led ByKen Logan​ ​​Study AreaUncompahgre Plateau Project StatusCompleted Research Objectives To test biological assumptions used by CPW to manage mountain lion populations with recreational hunting. To examine effects of sport-hunting on lion…
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