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Something everyone has a stake in -- the future of our states wildlife and wild places -- is at risk. The guardian of th
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The Colorado Wildlife Commission will hold a workshop Thursday, December 7 in Sterling, at the Ramada Inn, 22140 West Highway 6, beginning at 8:30 a.m.

Some of the issues the commission will be discussing at this workshop are: Energy Leases on State Wildlife Areas, the 2007 Species Conservation Trust Fund Proposal, and the Landowner Preference Pilot Programs.

For an agenda for the workshop, please visit: http://wildlife.state.co.us/WildlifeCommission

Commission workshops, while open to the public, are intended to update the commission on current wildlife issues and on Colorado Division of Wildlife staff activities. There is normally no regulatory action or public comment taken at workshops. However, public input will be taken on the Species Conservation Trust Fund Proposal and the Third Pilot Program (Maximum Hunter Opportunity).

The Colorado Wildlife Commission is an 11-member board appointed by the governor. The Commission sets DOW regulations and policies for hunting, fishing, watchable wildlife and nongame and threatened and endangered species. The commission also oversees DOW land purchases and property regulations.

The Colorado Division of Wildlife is the state agency responsible for managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife related recreation. The Division is funded through hunting and fishing license fees, federal grants and Colorado Lottery proceeds through Great Outdoors Colorado.

For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.

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