Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), reports that with technical support from federal partners, and as provided for in the 10(j) experimental population rule issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), have begun an operation to capture and relocate wolves from the depredating Copper Creek wolf pack. The Copper …
Read More »Colorado Parks and Wildlife Launches Website Redesign
If you go to Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s (CPW’s) website, just like you always have, you’ll immediately notice it looks completely different. That’s because CPW just launched a new website redesign to make the agency’s online presence more accessible, visually appealing, and informative for customers. The new website is more modern and built …
Read More »General Areas Inhabited by Gray Wolves in Colorado – July Update
In July, wolves stayed relatively in the same watershed areas as in June and May...
Read More »Colorado’s Leftover Licenses On Sale August 6th
Colorado’s big game hunting licenses remaining after the primary and secondary draws...
Read More »Colorado: Initiative 91 Banning Mountain Lion Hunting Makes Ballot
Ballot Initiative 91, which seeks to prohibit hunting of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx...
Read More »Wicked Colorado Winter & Tag Reductions
Across much of the western portions of the Colorado Rockies, and especially the northwest corner of Colorado, this winter’s snowfall is significantly above average … and winter isn’t over yet. The National Weather Service’s Maybell weather station has recorded over 80 inches of snow for the area and it’s just …
Read More »Colorado Changing Non-resident License Allocation
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission Meeting, 15-16 March 2023 During today’s meeting in Aurora, the Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission addressed many topics; to include Preference Point Banking, Group Averaging, and Big Game License Allocations. Prior to this meeting, CPW’s Staff conducted public outreach on these topics, which could be …
Read More »Colorado Corner Crossing – Here We Go Again
For some time now you’ve probably been following the 2021 corner crossing case in Wyoming that involves four Missouri hunters who used a ladder to cross from one corner point of public land to another like jumping diagonally from one black square to another of a checkerboard. The hunters were …
Read More »Jury Convicts Muzzleloader Who Shot & Killed an Archery Hunter
Yesterday, Ronald J. Morosko was found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Gregory Gabrisch during a fatal hunting incident. Mr. Morosko, while muzzleloader hunting on Sept. 17, 2021, fatally shot Gabrisch (an archery hunter). The incident occurred in the Lizard Head Wilderness Area of Dolores County, Colorado. …
Read More »Broncos Finally Score
Image from Derek’s Instagram Account After a tough season when it seemed like the Broncos new multi-million-dollar quarterback had difficulty scoring, retired Denver Broncos defensive lineman and Super Bowl champion Derek Wolfe did score by killing a huge 200-pound, 8.5-foot mountain lion… and he did it with a bow. The …
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