MEDIA PACKAGE: Respect wildlife, leave young animals in the wild
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Bridget O'Rourke Kochel
Statewide Public Information Officer
303-219-7795 / 720-219-2919
[email protected]
Statewide Public Information Officer
303-219-7795 / 720-219-2919
[email protected]
The next generation of young wildlife is being born. Colorado Parks and Wildlife is providing additional resources to assist with your media coverage on how to respect young wildlife this spring, so residents can help keep our wildlife wild.
The link below will open a folder containing:
Thank you for helping CPW spread the word on the importance of protecting young wildlife by leaving them alone.
2022 Leave Young Wildlife Alone Materials
The link below will open a folder containing:
- Online resources regarding Living with Wildlife, Spring Wildlife Advice and how to Avoid Conflicts with Wildlife
- Materials and infographics on what to do when you see young wildlife
- Video and photos of young wildlife in the state
Thank you for helping CPW spread the word on the importance of protecting young wildlife by leaving them alone.
2022 Leave Young Wildlife Alone Materials
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is an enterprise agency, relying primarily on license sales, state parks fees and registration fees to support its operations, including: 43 state parks and more than 350 wildlife areas covering approximately 900,000 acres, management of fishing and hunting, wildlife watching, camping, motorized and non-motorized trails, boating and outdoor education. CPW's work contributes approximately $6 billion in total economic impact annually throughout Colorado.