Partners

Working to create a better Colorado

The Colorado Birding Trail was made possible by the work and dedication of many organizations.

Audubon Colorado
Audubon Colorado exists to inspire and work with people to conserve, restore and enjoy natural habitats in our state. We focus on birds and other wildlife through education, research, careful use of our resources, and by serving as strong voices for the natural world.

Colorado Division of Wildlife
To help Colorado's and visitors learn about and enjoy watching wildlife, the Colorado Division of Wildlife's Watchable Wildlife Program develops wildlife viewing sites and provides information on where and how to see wildlife.

Colorado Field Ornithologists
CFO is a non-profit statewide organization open to anyone interested in birds, including recreational birders and professional ornithologists. The diversity of our members' interests creates a dynamic organization and offers learning opportunities for all.

Colorado State Parks
To be leaders in providing outdoor recreation through the stewardship of Colorado’s natural resources for the enjoyment, education and inspiration of present and future generations.

Playa Lakes Joint Venture
The Playa Lakes Joint Venture's (PLJV) mission is to conserve playa lakes, other wetlands and associated landscapes through partnerships for the benefit of birds, other wildlife and people.

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
Our mission is to conserve birds of the Rocky Mountains, Great Plains, and Intermountain West and the habitats on which they depend through research, monitoring, education, and outreach.

CryBaby Design
CryBaby Design is a design studio specializing in web design & development, branding and print design for clients ranging from non-profit organizations to the Fortune 500. A great deal of their work focuses on the conservation, wildlife and organic/natural lifestyle industries.

Bill Schmoker
Bill Schmoker is a science teacher, birder, and skilled photographer. Many of the wildlife images on this site are provided through his generosity. You can learn more about Bill by visiting his website or bird blog.