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Meet the Wildlife Council

The Colorado Wildlife Council, formed by the state legislature in 1998, was conceived and developed by a diverse coalition of conservationists, outdoor recreationalists, hunters, fishers, farmers, ranchers, and community leaders coming together to ensure a bright future for Colorado’s wildlife.

By statute, the Council’s mission is to oversee the design of a public education program to inform the general public about the benefits of wildlife, wildlife management, and wildlife-related recreational opportunities in Colorado, specifically hunting and fishing.

Representing all of Colorado

The Colorado Wildlife Council consists of nine individuals representing various interests throughout Colorado.

Continental Divide East

2 Members

Represent the hunting and fishing public east of the Continental Divide

Continental Divide West

2 Members

Represent the hunting and fishing public west of the Continental Divide

Agriculture and Livestock

1 Member

Represents the agriculture and livestock industry

Municipalities

2 Members

One represents municipalities and one represents counties

Media and Marketing

1 Member

Is a media/marketing expert

Colorado Parks and Wildlife

1 Member

Represents Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Lani Kitching

Lani Kitching

Chair - West Slope Angler Representative

Learn more about Lani

Dan Williams

Vice Chair - Colorado Counties Representative

Learn more about Dan

Don Anderson

Treasurer - Agricultural Representative

Learn more about Don

Brittni Ehrhart-Gemmitt

Brittni Ehrhart-Gemmill

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Representative

Learn more about Brittni

Eeland Stribling

East Slope Angler Representative

Learn more about Eeland

Tim Twinem

Media and Marketing Representative

Learn more about Tim

Kelly Weyand

West Slope Hunter Representative

Learn more about Kelly

Bryan Gwinn

Bryan Gwinn

East Slope Hunter Representative

Learn more about Bryan

Partnership with Colorado Parks and Wildlife

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is a nationally recognized leader in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. The agency manages 42 state parks, all of Colorado’s wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas, and a host of recreational programs.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is committed to keeping Colorado special; they believe in protecting and conserving Colorado’s state parks, wildlife and outdoor lifestyle.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages and protects lands, waters and wildlife for the people of Colorado. It’s a leader in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. For more than a century, staff have worked to ensure the health and future of Colorado’s state parks and wildlife through cutting-edge science, innovative conservation practices and meaningful experiences.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is primarily funded by hunters, anglers and state parks visitors through the sale of hunting and fishing licenses, habitat stamps, and state parks passes − through customer support, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is able to protect the Colorado we know and love.

The Colorado Wildlife Council works in close partnership with Colorado Parks and Wildlife to support their long-term conservation goals.

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Funding

The Council’s budget is appropriated through the Wildlife Management Public Education Fund.

This fund is generated through a surcharge of only $1.50 on every Colorado hunting and fishing license.

Meetings

2025 Council Meeting Dates

March 11th
March 19th
March 20th

To access current meeting documents, go to the Colorado Wildlife Council webpage on the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website.

Public Meeting Notices

March 11th

For archives, older resources and prior records, please contact The Wildlife Council at wildlife.council@state.co.us.