Colorado Outdoors - the Podcast for Colorado Parks and Wildlife Colorado Parks & Wildlife
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CPW is a nationally recognized leader in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. The agency manages 43 state parks, all of Colorado's 960-plus wildlife species, more than 350 state wildlife areas and a host of recreational programs from hunting and fishing to the state’s trails program, boat registrations, snowmobiles, off-highway vehicles and more. All of its management is in perpetuity for the enjoyment of Coloradans and its visitors and this podcast is dedicated to telling the stories and happenings in Colorado's great outdoors!
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2.6 – LIVE from the Partners in the Outdoors Conference
In this episode, recorded from the Partners in the Outdoors Conference at Beaver Run Resort in Breckenridge, we hear from a few partner organizations in attendance and what the theme “We are Better Together,” means to them.
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2.5 – Colorado Wolf Reintroduction
In this episode, go behind the scenes with CPW staff from the capture team in Oregon and the release team back in Colorado as gray wolves were reintroduced to the state in December 2023.
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2.4 – Species Conservation - A Chat with Tina Jackson
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2.3 – Hunter Outreach with Bryan Posthumus - Nov. 15, 2023
CPW Hunter Outreach Coordinator Bryan Posthumus joins the show to discuss the 2023 hunting seasons, CPW's novice hunt program opportunities and how his work fosters the next generation of hunters who help fund CPW's conservation mission.
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2.2 - CPW Director Jeff Davis - Oct. 5, 2023
Join us for a conversation about what led CPW Director Jeff Davis to Colorado, what has driven his passion for conservation work and all the key issues facing CPW, from wolf reintroduction and the implementation of the Keep Colorado Wild pass to how we balance recreation and the needs of wildlife.
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2.1 - Co-existing with Bears - Aug. 30, 2023
In today’s episode, we’re talking with Area Wildlife Managers from around the state about being Bear Aware. We also learn how local communities play a huge role in limiting human-bear conflict and how CPW grant opportunities can help extend the work being done in those communities. Gain a newfound appreciation for these charismatic creatures and learn how you can help keep Colorado’s wildlife wild.