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Colorado Parks and Wildlife to Host Virtual Caucus for Hunters and Anglers on February 25

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Published on February 12, 2025
Colorado Parks and Wildlife to Host Virtual Caucus for Hunters and Anglers on February 25Source: Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Outdoor enthusiasts in Colorado's Northeast Region have an upcoming opportunity to engage directly with the state's stewards of wildlife and natural resources. Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is preparing to hold a virtual caucus for hunters and anglers on February 25, where they'll be able to tackle today’s pressing outdoorsmanship issues with experts in the field. The digital event is scheduled to run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Participants interested in joining the conversation must sign up in advance, a registration link is available, and attendees should ensure they're running the current version of Zoom to avoid any technical hiccups. During the caucus, topics like the draw process, resident versus non-resident tags, and recent adjustments to over-the-counter archery will be discussed. Additionally, CPW staff will update attendees on the progress of the gray wolf reintroduction effort, a project of ecological and cultural significance.

The 2025 Big Game brochure, which promises a slew of updates that veteran and novice sportspersons alike would find relevant, will also be put under the microscope. CPW Northeast Regional Manager Mark Leslie emphasized the importance of this dialog. "We want to hear from hunters and anglers about their experiences and questions," Leslie said, as per Colorado Parks and Wildlife. "The caucus is a great opportunity to ask questions and speak directly to your local CPW staff."