Every five years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) leads development of a comprehensive outdoor recreation plan to maintain eligibility for funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and to inform additional investments from other federal, state, local and private programs. Given the significance of outdoor recreation in the state, this plan is much more than a federal requirement for funding. This plan is the first time a Colorado SCORP considers both conservation and recreation together as values that are closely intertwined., Includes bibliographic references (pages 76-77) and pages (240-241)., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2025), Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2025)
Hunting and fishing are an important and sizable portion of Colorado's tourism economy. Trip and equipment expenditure estimates for wildlife watching activities away from home rely on much of the same surveys and methodology as the hunting and fishing estimates. However, wildlife watching activities are often bundled with other activities., Cover title., "October 31, 2004.", Includes statistics., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Hunting and fishing are an important and sizable portion of Colorado's tourism economy. Trip and equipment expenditure estimates for wildlife watching activities away from home rely on much of the same surveys and methodology as the hunting and fishing estimates. However, wildlife watching activities are often bundled with other activities., Cover title., "Sept. 26, 2008.", Includes statistics., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "Reprinted from Resource Series 8, Proceedings of the Fifteenth Forum on Geology of Industrial Metals.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.