===WOODLAND PARK ELK HUNTING SEMINAR
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Sept 16, 2010
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. - Hunters looking for elk hunting tips are invited to a free Colorado Division of Wildlife seminar at the Woodland Park Public Library, Sept. 30 from 6-8 p.m.
The clinic is a way for elk hunters to learn how and where to hunt elk and improve their success rate. The session covers several topics including preparation for the hunt, elk biology, hunting techniques, and ethical hunting plus specific information about hunting around the Woodland Park area in Game Management Units 59, 511, and 581.
"Beginning hunters and those with limited elk hunting experience will get the most from the clinic," said Steve Lucero, an education coordinator for the DOW. "The clinic will have a lot to offer in terms of improving hunting skills, how to find quality hunting areas, and how to make sure you have a safe, successful hunt. Our goal is to help Colorado hunters improve their success in the field and provide an introduction to those who want to learn more about elk hunting."
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2/24/2010From DOW insider
To play "Elk Camp Colorado" and other Division of Wildlife online videos, viewers need high-speed Internet connections and the latest version of Adobe Flash installed on their computers.
Hunters may view "Elk Camp Colorado" on Page 14 of the DOW's new "2010 Big Game Regulations" e-brochure. The innovative and interactive brochure allows readers to access Colorado's big game regulations and supplemental, embedded video content. Hunters may access the DOW's online brochure at the following link: http://www.flipseekllc.com/coloradodow2010biggame.html
Or, videos may be accessed directly at:
http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/Videos/
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3/24/2010From DOW Insider
BIGHORN SHEEP BACK IN SOUTH PLATTE RIVER CANYON BELOW LAKE GEORGE AFTER 100 YEARS
DENVER, Colo. —Eight years after the Hayman burn scorched 138,000 acres of land, the largest wildfire in Colorado history, the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has transplanted Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep into their historic habitat.
For more information on bighorn sheep in Colorado, go to:
http://wildlife.state.co.us/WildlifeSpecies/Profiles/Mammals/BighornSheep.htm
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3/29/2010 From DOW Insider
ELK HUNTING UNIVERSITY
Kim Herfut of Elk Hunting University offers the critical 5 Ps of a successful elk hunt in the March 23 lesson of EHU. Did you know the license application deadline is just eight days away, Tuesday April 6th! Justin Gindlesperger of Elk Hunting University has added some food for thought about purchasing a license in his article released today. It is Spring Break at EHU; make sure you are back at class on April 12th, when we will discuss using technology to aid in your scouting and hunting planning for the fall.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Hunting/ElkHuntingUniversity/
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us./
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