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CPW Accepting Statewide Applications for Sportsperson’s Round Table

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) just announced on their website they are accepting applications from hunters, anglers and trappers from across Colorado to join the Sportsperson’s Roundtable. The application period is open today through Nov. 8, 2024. 

Volunteering for the Sportsperson’s Roundtable is a great opportunity to share insights with CPW on important wildlife management and recreation issues. 

Roundtable members serve two-year terms. Responsibilities of members include: 

  1. Participating in half- to full-day in-person meetings twice a year and occasional virtual meetings. Travel to in-person meetings is at the member’s expense. 
  2. Attending periodic regional CPW sportsperson’s meetings and other meetings with hunters, anglers and trappers in your area. 
  3. Maintaining strong relationships with fellow sportspeople and staying informed about current events and emerging issues. 
  4. Identifying topics for discussion at Roundtable meetings. Actively sharing information and ideas with Roundtable members and CPW staff during and between meetings. 
  5. Providing your contact information on the CPW Roundtable webpage and being available to sportspersons around the state to discuss information pertinent to the Roundtable. 

CPW aims to maintain a geographically diverse membership on the Roundtable with representation from around the state. Representatives must reside in the region they represent (CPW Regions Map). The Sportsperson’s Roundtable is currently accepting applications from sportspeople in all CPW regions. To learn more, visit EngageCPW

How to Apply
Fill out the Sportsperson’s Roundtable Membership Application by Nov. 8, 2024. 

CPW staff will make selections and notify you whether you are selected. For more information, email Jonathan Boydston at jonathan.boydston@state.co.us.

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