Led by the Colorado Division of Wildlife, the Colorado Teaming with Wildlife Coalition includes wildlife biologists, hunters & anglers, birdwatchers, hikers, nature-based businesses and other conservationists.

Colorado’s Diverse Lands, Waters, and Wildlife

Ducks on Rio Grande wetlandColorado’s habitats range from alpine tundra at 10,000 feet, to aspen-fir-pine forests at 8,000 feet, to shortgrass prairie at 4,000 feet. Drawn by abundant herds of elk and deer, and trout fishing in mountain streams, Colorado’s residents and visitors discover native cutthroat trout, sage grouse viewing , crane festivals, and ribbons of riparian-wetland areas with a startling diversity of wildlife viewing opportunities. Fortunately, if we invest in the Colorado Wildlife Action Plan today, we can conserve this spectacular wildlife heritage and vital natural areas for future generations.

A Powerful Coalition to Conserve our Wildlife Heritage

More than 35 organizations and businesses from across Colorado have come together to spread the word about the Colorado Wildlife Action Plan and to secure the funding it needs for success. YOU CAN HELP by joining the coalition, engaging organizations in your community and urging our elected officials to support the federal State Wildlife Grants Program and legislation providing long-term, dedicated funding for wildlife conservation and related education and recreation.