Virginias warbler sitting in a tree.

Species Profile List

Colorado is home to hundreds of species which make our state unique. Explore species and find out more about range, reproduction, habitat, and more.

Virginias warbler sitting in a tree.

Species Profile List

Colorado is home to hundreds of species which make our state unique. Explore species and find out more about range, reproduction, habitat, and more.

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American bullfrog. USFWS.

invasive

American Bullfrog

Amphibian - Rana catesbeiana

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American Bumble Bee resting on a flower.

invasive

American Bumble Bee

Insect - Bombus pensylvanicus

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Peregrine falcon. Public domain.

invasive

State Special Concern

American Peregrine Falcon

Bird - Falco peregrinus anatum

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Pika, Janine Waller, NPS.

invasive

State Special Concern

American Pika

Mammal - Ochotona princeps

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Arctic Char illustration by Joseph R. Tomelleri.

invasive

Arctic Char

Fish - Salvelinus alpinus

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Arkansas darter illustration by Joseph R. Tomelleri.

invasive

State Threatened

Arkansas Darter

Fish - Etheostoma Cragini

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Ash Gyro, NPS

invasive

Ash Gyro

Mollusk - Gyraulus parvus

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invasive

Badger

Mammal - Taxidea taxus

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Bald eagle perched on a tree branch with wings outstretched against a clear blue sky

invasive

Bald Eagle

Bird - Haliaeetus leucocephalus

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Band-tailed Pigeon, Todd Sanders, USFWS, PD.

invasive

Band-tailed Pigeon

Bird - Columba fasciata

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Barred tiger salamander. Jacob W Frank/NPS

invasive

Barred Tiger Salamander

Amphibian - Ambystoma mavortium

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Rick McMeehan/NPS

invasive

Beaver

Mammal - Castor canadensis

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Big brown bat, Ann Froschauer, USFWS, PD

invasive

Big Brown Bat

Mammal - Eptesicus fuscus

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Big free-tailed bat, NPS

invasive

Big Free-Tailed Bat

Mammal - Nyctinomops macrotis

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Bison in nature. Photos by Wayne D. Lewis.

invasive

Bison

Mammal - Bison bison

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Wolf capture and release team.

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