Restoring wildlife habitat in western Colorado starts with native seeds

Colorado Parks and Wildlife technician Ryan Lane holds a mixture of 30 different native seeds used to replant former farm land to benefit wildlife.
DOVE CREEK, Colo. – Good habitat is the key to maintaining wildlife populations. So Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working in western Colorado to restore abandoned farmland and other areas back to a natural condition.

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Nuisance Wildlife Laws in Colorado

Updated March 6, 2018 Nuisance Wildlife Laws in Colorado Following are summaries of Colorado’s most common regulations and statutes pertaining to nuisance wildlife questions. The laws and regulations in this handout are paraphrased for easier understanding and are intended only as a guide. Colorado’s wildlife statutes and regulations can be viewed in their entirety at Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) offices or online athttp://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/Regulations.aspx. Please follow the link the rest of the information

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