CPW Northeast Region to host virtual sportspersons caucus Feb. 25


Feb. 11, 2025
CPW Northeast Region to host virtual sportspersons caucus February 25
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Northeast Region will host a virtual sportspersons caucus on Tuesday, February 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The biannual caucus allows hunters and anglers to discuss current issues and ask questions to CPW staff and biologists.
Interested attendees will need to register prior to the virtual event by using this link. Please be sure to use the most updated version of Zoom.
The caucus will cover topics including changes to the draw, resident vs. non-resident tags and over-the-counter archery changes. CPW staff will also provide updates on the gray wolf reintroduction effort. The 2025 Big Game brochure will be reviewed.
“We want to hear from hunters and anglers about their experiences and questions,” said CPW Northeast Regional Manager Mark Leslie. “The caucus is a great opportunity to ask questions and speak directly to your local CPW staff.”
All sportspersons who live and recreate in the Northeast Region are encouraged to attend.
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