Species Mountain Lion Mammal - Felis concolor The mountain lion is a magnificent hunter, rare to see in the wild due to their superior stealth skills. View Species
Species Mountain Lion Mammal - Felis concolor The mountain lion is a magnificent hunter, rare to see in the wild due to their superior stealth skills. View Species
page Mammals Research The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Mammals Research section focuses on Colorado’s wild mammals and their habitats in a constantly changing and increasingly human-dominated landscape. This research helps to ensure that functional ecosystems continue to exist to benefit current and future citizens of Colorado and the nation. View Page
page Mammals Research The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Mammals Research section focuses on Colorado’s wild mammals and their habitats in a constantly changing and increasingly human-dominated landscape. This research helps to ensure that functional ecosystems continue to exist to benefit current and future citizens of Colorado and the nation. View Page
news Annual 'Outdoor Skills Day' highlights free visitor activities in June at Mueller State Park View News Release
news Annual 'Outdoor Skills Day' highlights free visitor activities in June at Mueller State Park View News Release
committee Colorado Natural Areas Council Established by the Natural Areas Act of 1977, the advisory council provides advice on program direction and recommends the designation of natural areas to the Parks and Wildlife Commission. View Committee
committee Colorado Natural Areas Council Established by the Natural Areas Act of 1977, the advisory council provides advice on program direction and recommends the designation of natural areas to the Parks and Wildlife Commission. View Committee
activity Nature Viewing Colorado has a lot to offer when it comes to nature viewing opportunities. With over 400 species of birds, ample wildlife, and biodiverse landscapes, there is always something new to experience in the wild! View Activity
activity Nature Viewing Colorado has a lot to offer when it comes to nature viewing opportunities. With over 400 species of birds, ample wildlife, and biodiverse landscapes, there is always something new to experience in the wild! View Activity
page Swift Fox Conservation Team Colorado Parks and Wildlife is a member of the Swift Fox Conservation Team formed in 1994. The Swift Fox Conservation Team (SFCT) worked cooperatively on swift fox management and conservation by assembling new biological data and implementing monitoring and management programs. This resulted in a better understanding of the species status and a coordinated approach to management. These efforts demonstrated that swift fox were more abundant, widely distributed, and more flexible in habitat requirements than originally thought and led to the removal of swift fox in 2001 for consideration as a candidate for listing under the ESA. View Page
page Swift Fox Conservation Team Colorado Parks and Wildlife is a member of the Swift Fox Conservation Team formed in 1994. The Swift Fox Conservation Team (SFCT) worked cooperatively on swift fox management and conservation by assembling new biological data and implementing monitoring and management programs. This resulted in a better understanding of the species status and a coordinated approach to management. These efforts demonstrated that swift fox were more abundant, widely distributed, and more flexible in habitat requirements than originally thought and led to the removal of swift fox in 2001 for consideration as a candidate for listing under the ESA. View Page