06/04/2026
The striking presence of the snowy egret is a testament to Colorado’s healthy marshes and riparian corridors. The fees collected from hunting and fishing licenses go to protecting the clean water and nesting sites these birds rely on.
05/27/2026
That iconic screech is a reminder of what active stewardship can achieve. Fees collected from hunting and fishing licenses protect the open spaces and healthy prey populations raptors need to thrive.
Learn more at https://cowildlifecouncil.org/
05/21/2026
Giving back to the places that give us so much.
This past weekend, we were proud to sponsor Backcountry Hunters & Anglers’ 4th Annual Beer, Bands & Barbed Wire Strands festival in Gunnison!
Alongside an amazing crowd of volunteers, we put in some work to remove obsolete fencing, restore critical wetland habitats, and clear safe migration corridors for Colorado’s wildlife.
We also used our time at the festival to connect directly with the sportspeople there to further our CWC mission. Our goal was to ensure hunters and anglers understand how the $1.50 Wildlife Education Fund surcharge on every license works.
These dedicated funds power the Colorado Wildlife Council’s statewide educational campaigns. By bridging the knowledge gap, we help the general public understand that hunting and fishing are primary drivers of conservation, and show all Coloradans how science-based management keeps our wildlife populations thriving.
Thank you to everyone who showed up to work, learn, and support our shared public lands!
05/20/2026
True or False? The pronghorn can run up to 60 MPH
Give us your answer in the comments below then visit https://brnw.ch/21x2Fv8 to see if you were right!
05/12/2026
The fees collected from a hunting or fishing license are a direct investment in the migration corridors and nesting grounds that keep Colorado’s waterfowl populations strong. 🦆🌾
Learn more at https://cowildlifecouncil.org/
Colorado Wildlife Council - Supporting Science in the Wild
Colorado’s wildlife and landscapes are held in balance by conservation work, which is funded primarily with hunting and fishing license fees.
05/06/2026
Bald Eagles thrive where ecosystems are healthy. When a Colorado hunting or fishing license is purchased, it funds the water quality and habitat management that supports these majestic raptors.
04/30/2026
The Colorado Wildlife Council recently joined the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Society Banquet and attended Sportsmen’s Day at the Capitol to highlight the vital connection between the sporting community and wildlife conservation in Colorado.
The mission at these events is to ensure the general public understands that hunting and fishing are a primary driver of conservation. This work is made possible by the $1.50 Wildlife Education Fund surcharge on every license. These funds are dedicated to the Colorado Wildlife Council's statewide educational campaigns that bridge the knowledge gap, showing all Coloradans how science-based management keeps wildlife populations thriving.
It is a privilege to share this message. Every license holder plays a direct role in representing Colorado’s wild heritage and ensuring these traditions continue to support the landscapes we all enjoy.
04/29/2026
Fees collected from hunting and fishing licenses ensure Colorado’s wildlife and wild places are protected for generations to come.
Learn more at https://cowildlifecouncil.org/
Colorado Wildlife Council - Supporting Science in the Wild
Colorado’s wildlife and landscapes are held in balance by conservation work, which is funded primarily with hunting and fishing license fees.
04/24/2026
Colorado’s iconic landscapes don't stay this way by accident. When a hunting or fishing license is purchased, 100% of the fees go directly to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
This isn't just a permit, it’s the primary engine for conservation in Colorado.