Population of Colorado's Official State Fish Is Declining CPW has since been working to build back the population that is considered a threatened species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Jacob Laxen
CPW Rescues Bald Eagle Tangled in Fishing LineColorado Parks & Wildlife recently helped rescue a bald eagle that was tangled in fishing line.Kelsey Nistel
PHOTOS: CPW Officer Removes Can From Elk's HoofA Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer recently helped remove a metal can from an elk's hoof.Kelsey Nistel
CPW Ranger Rescues Iguana from Colorado CampgroundA Colorado Parks & Wildlife ranger helped rescue an abandoned iguana from a Colorado campground.Kelsey Nistel
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Helps to Free Moose Tangled in RopeColorado Parks and Wildlife helped to free a moose who had its neck and antlers tangled in rope.Kelsey Nistel
Coloradan Mails Rock Back to CPW After Taking it from a ParkA Colorado resident mailed a rock back to CPW after taking it home from a state park.Kelsey Nistel
Update on Young Colorado Bear Rescued From East Canyon FireCPW has given an update on a young Colorado bear that was rescued from the East Canyon fire near Durango.Alicia Selin
Burned Bear Rescued By Colorado Parks and WildlifeA young bear burned by wildfire has been taken to a treatment facility. Matt Sparx
CPW Reports People Picking Up Newborn Wildlife in Estes ParkColorado Parks and Wildlife has been receiving calls of people picking up newborn fawns and calves in the Estes Park area.Kelsey Nistel
CPW are Happy to See River River Otters Back in Front Range WaterRecently, river otters have been showing up in ponds and creeks across the Front Range, but for a long time, there were none in Colorado at all.Kelsey Nistel