Archive for January, 2008

May 9th, 2008


Jan 25 2008

Wildlife in northwest Colorado may need supplemental feeding

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under DOW News

Winter Feeding Programs Not Yet Necessary Outside Gunnison Basin

District Wildlife Managers and terrestrial biologists with the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) are monitoring winter conditions throughout northwest Colorado to determine whether wildlife populations will need supplemental winter feeding.

“At this point we’re in fairly good shape,” explained Ron Velarde, DOW Northwest regional manager. “Fortunately, we are not seeing the difficult winter conditions that they are experiencing in the Gunnison Basin, nor do we have the same type of landscape.”

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Jan 24 2008

Archer shooting deer in Colorado Springs neighborhood

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under Deer, DOW News

Someone is using a bow and arrows to shoot deer in the Rockrimmon neighborhood in northwest Colorado Springs. In the past two weeks, the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has found evidence that at least three deer were shot with arrows in the vicinity of Allegheny and Oak Hills.

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Jan 23 2008

Archery clinics in Lamar Feb. 4-5

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under DOW News

Interested in learning more about the sport of archery? The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) will hold two free archery clinics Feb. 4-5 from 6-8 p.m. at the indoor archery range at the DOW Office at 2500 S. Main in Lamar.

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Jan 15 2008

“Eagle Day” set for Feb. 2 in Pueblo

Published by Colorado Hunting Club under DOW News

Wildlife enthusiasts will pay tribute to eagles at the annual “Eagle Day Festival” Saturday, Feb. 2 at Lake Pueblo State Park. Events at the day-long event include live bird demonstrations, bird watching classes, wildlife viewing stations and the release of two hawks that were nursed back to health by the Pueblo Raptor Center.

All of the activities are free and open to the public, but vehicles must have a valid Colorado State Parks pass to access activities on the north side of the park. A Park’s Pass is not required to attend activities at the Park Headquarters Building on the south side.

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