Colorado Wildlife Federation
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Colorado Wildlife Federation
Colorado Wildlife Federation works effectively to safeguard our great wildlife and habitats in Colorado for you and future generations. Email us with questions or call 303-987-0400 to learn more! The Colorado Wildlife Federation is Colorado's oldest and most effective wildlife conservation organization.

We are tireless advocates for our state's wildlife. Our membership, supporters and donors include those who care about wildlife and habitats - anglers, hunters, wildlife viewers, wildlife photographers and others who believe in the conservation and stewardship of our remarkable wildlife that define our state heritage and traditions.
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We work effectively to safeguard our state's wildlife and habitats on public lands: their winter ranges, migration and movement corridors, reproduction areas, summer ranges and waterways they depend upon to survive.

Our membership and supporters care about wildlife - anglers, wildlife viewers, hunters, wildlife photographers, and other outdoor recreationists who believe in the conservation and stewardship of wildlife populations that define our state heritage.The Colorado College annual bipartisan 2021 Conservation in the West Poll found that 94% of Coloradans agree that our state should find money to protect the state's land, water and wildlife.
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Garden For Wildlife Month Certification and Sign Discount: Receive 20% off your total when you certify and purchase any Certified Wildlife Habitat sign. Certify via this link How to Certify and enter promo code GARDEN21 at check out. When individuals and homeowner/neighborhood associations in the City and County of Denver certify their gardens, this contributes to the points required for Denver to reach community certification status.
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For a summary of the new wildlife rules that substantially improve protections, see link to this portal under News. CWF participated actively to gain good wildlife protections. 2. US Forest Service Plan for Rio Grande National Forest- The final plan does not designate special interest areas of Spruce Hole and Chalma Basin that CWF, NWF and many of you have urged during this planning process.
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