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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Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee resting on a wildflower.

invasive

Suckley's Cuckoo Bumble Bee

Insect - Bombus suckleyi

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Swampy Lymnaea. Hans Zwitzer, BY-SA-NC

invasive

Swampy Lymnaea

Mollusk - Lymnaea (Stagnicola) stagnalis

Swift fox, Greg Schroeder, NPS

invasive

State Special Concern

Swift Fox

Mammal - Vulpes velox

Physa snail. Gail Hampshire CC 2.0

invasive

Tadpole Physa

Mollusk - Physa (Physella) acuta

Terrestrial Garter Snake, Dan Johnson, NPS

invasive

Terrestrial Garter Snake

Reptile - Thamnophis elegans

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Horned Lizard, Wayne D. Lewis

invasive

State Special Concern

Texas Horned Lizard

Reptile - Phrynosoma cornutum

Texas Threadsnake, LA Dawson, CC BY-SA 2.5

invasive

State Special Concern

Texas Threadsnake

Reptile - Rena dulcis

Tiger Salamander, NPS

invasive

Tiger Salamander

Amphibian - Ambystoma tigrinum

Tiger whiptail. NPS

invasive

Tiger Whiptail

Reptile - Aspidoscelis tigris

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Townsends big-eared bat, NPS

invasive

State Special Concern

Townsend's Big-Eared Bat

Mammal - Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens

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Wolf capture and release team.

Funding Conservation

Today, conservation remains a core part of Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s mission. To complete its conservation goals, Colorado Parks and Wildlife depends on funding from a variety of sources, including from outside organizations and individuals. Contributing to conservation efforts means contributing to the diverse landscapes and wildlife that make Colorado unique.