Monday, April 1, 2019

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission to meet April 10 in Denver

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission will discuss recommended trail funding allocations, recommended non-motorized trail grants, 2019 Wildlife Habitat Program, Baker’s Peak Ranch request for funding proposal, CPW research contributions, 2020 - 2024 Big Game Season Structure public outreach results, Partners in the Outdoors program, Colorado mountain lion management, and the Eldorado Canyon to Walker Ranch Connection feasibility study at its April meeting.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. and adjourn at 5 p.m. on April 10 at CPW’s Hunter Education Building at 6060 Broadway in Denver.

Additional agenda items include:

• Emergency regulations for migratory game birds/waterfowl
• Public Access Working Group
• Department of Agriculture Update
• Department of Natural Resources Update
• Financial Update
• GOCO Update
• Colorado Lottery Update •Executive Session

A complete agenda for this meeting can be found on the CPW website.

The commission meets regularly and travels to communities around the state to facilitate public participation. Anyone can listen to commission meetings through the CPW website. This opportunity keeps constituents informed about the development of regulations and how the commission works with Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff to manage the parks, wildlife and outdoor recreation programs administered by the agency. Find out more about the commission on the CPW website.

The next commission meeting will take place May 9 - 10 in Grand Junction.



Jeff
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