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Camp Hale-Continental Divide Designated as a National Monument

On October 12, 2022, President Biden designated the 53,804-acre Camp Hale-Continental Divide as a national monument pursuant to the Antiquities Act. During World War II, Camp Hale had served as a training facility for the Army’s 10th Mountain Division and the designation honors their legendary service. In addition, “It will safeguard important wildlife habitat in …

Colorado Landscape Summit- Transformative Change for a Resilient Future

The Colorado Wildlife Conservation Board (CWCB) and Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms is presenting Colorado Landscape Summit – transformative Change for a Resilient Future on November 9 at 9:00 am – 4: 00 pm.  It will be held at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms, 8500 West Deer Creek Canyon Road in Littleton. The Summit is …

70% Americans support Recovering America’s Wildlife Act bill

According to a survey conducted by Responsive Management*, 70 % of Americans are in support of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act.  Only 5 % oppose this bill! You likely have been following the progress of this essential bill for our wildlife species of greatest conservation need, via our website and elsewhere.  The bill passed the House …

Gov., CPW and GOCO announce support funding for 4 Regional Partnerships

The Governor, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) announced on August 2, 2022 the 4 outdoor regional partnerships that are awarded a grant in this second round of funding to work to “preserve and protect Colorado’s  world-class outdoors, iconic wildlife, and precious water resources now and for generations to come.”  With …

DNR’s Doug Vilsack named to head Colorado BLM office

CWF is pleased that Doug Vilsack has been named at Bureau of Land Management’s Colorado State Director. Doug has been serving as Colorado Department of Natural Resources Assistant Director for Parks, Wildlife and Lands. He will begin at BLM on August 14. Doug is an excellent selection and CWF applauds his appointment. See BLM press …

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act bill Passes US House

Late afternoon on June 14, 2022 the bi-partisan Recovering America’s Wildlife Act bill passed the US House on a vote of 231-190. This bill, the most important bill for species of greatest conservation need in decades, now moves to the Senate floor. There are 35 cosponsors in the Senate including Senator John Hickenlooper, an early …

Colorado General Assembly final updates relevant to wildlife

S 22-151 Safe Crossings for Colorado Wildlife and Motorists has passed both Senate and House. (House passed May 10.) Now onto the Governor’s desk. See news article about this bill. The bill was introduced on March 8. CWF enthusiastically supports this bill which creates a cash fund to help CDOT fund projects for safe road …

CO Senate Passes Bill to fund Wildlife Highway Crossings

On May 3, the Colorado Senate passed the bill to provide $5 million in funding for wildlife highway crossing projects on areas of roads that experience high rates of wildlife -motor vehicle collisions. In short, the Safe Crossings for Colorado Wildlife and Motorists bill (SB 22-151) would set up a “Colorado Wildlife Safe Passages Fund” …