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Colorado’s elk and deer populations are recovering, boosting hunting and conservation funding.
Colorado’s elk and deer populations are rebounding after a harsh winter in 2022–2023, with wildlife officials reporting improved herd health, higher harvest rates, better trophy quality, and increased elk activity during early seasons.
The Bears Ears elk herd is estimated at 16,000, showing strong recovery due to mild winters, high calf survival, and management changes like bull-only rifle tags.
Hunters observed elk across diverse elevations, signaling healthier distribution.
Revenue from hunting continues to fund 64% of Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s operations, supporting habitat management, species conservation, and disease monitoring, including chronic wasting disease testing.
Las poblaciones de alces y ciervos de Colorado se están recuperando, aumentando la caza y la financiación de la conservación.