Colorado Parks and Wildlifelast updated: March 2020
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 41 state parks, more than 300 state wildlife areas, all of Colorado's wildlife, and a variety of outdoor recreation.
The mission of Colorado Parks and Wildlife is to perpetuate the wildlife resources of the state, to provide a quality state parks system, and to provide enjoyable and sustainable outdoor recreation opportunities that educate and inspire current and future generations to serve as active stewards of Colorado's natural resources.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife welcomes open discussion on social media. However, we ask that you keep your comments and posts clean, maintaining a family friendly environment.
Colorado Recovery & Conservation Plans »
Contact Colorado Parks and Wildlife
REMINDER: This listing is a free service of LandCAN.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceAnalysis for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Analysis/3047/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceAppendices for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Appendices/3049/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceConservation assessment for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Conservation-Assessment/3045/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceConservation strategy for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Conservation-Strategy/3048/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceExecutive summary for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Executive-Summary/3044/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceThe purpose of the Colorado Greater Sage-grouse Conservation Plan (CCP) is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Introduction/3042/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceIssues section of the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Issues/3046/
By:
Colorado Parks and Wildlife and
U.S. Bureau of Land Management and
US Fish and Wildlife ServiceTable of Contents for the Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan (CCP). The purpose of the CCP is to facilitate the conservation of greater sage-grouse (GrSG) and their habitats in Colorado. This statewide plan is the result of a 2-year effort and is written partly in response to an apparent widespread decline in the numbers of GrSG across their range.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Greater-SageGrouse-Conservation-Plan--Table-of-Contents/3043/
By:
Colorado Parks and WildlifeGrassland wildlife habitat conservation in eastern Colorado is implemented through a diverse mix of programs
and efforts. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has identified and prioritized areas of high upland wildlife
habitat and population potential, which typically coincides with historic mid-grass or sand-sage prairie habitats.
Importantly, this same geographic area supports and sustains a substantial and significant agricultural
economy. Particularly in eastern Colorado, habitat management, and thus wildlife population management, is
accomplished by working on private lands with willing producers.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Colorado-Upland-Bird-Grassland-Habitat-Strategy-on-the-Eastern-Plains/2002/
By:
Colorado Parks and WildlifeThe U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is poised to propose a listing decision for the Greater Sage Grouse under the Endangered Species Act by 2015. In 2012, Colorado undertook a comprehensive update to its Greater Sage-Grouse Conservation Plan, resulting in the Colorado Package. This Report is a sythesis of the Colorado Package, the Conservation Objective Team Report, and other reports on greater sage-grouse conservation in Colorado.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Greater-Sage-Grouse--Colorado-Synthesis-Report/2503/
By:
Colorado Parks and WildlifeGrassland wildlife habitat conservation in eastern Colorado is implemented through a diverse mix of programs and efforts. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has identified and prioritized areas of high upland wildlife habitat and population potential, which typically coincides with historic mid-grass or sand-sage prairie habitats. Importantly, this same geographic area supports and sustains a substantial and significant agricultural economy.
https://www.landcan.org/article/Upland-Bird-Grassland-Habitat-Strategy-on-the-Eastern-Plains/1846/