Colorado Film Commission - Film and Commercial Production in Colorado
 

Colorado has six National Wildlife Refuges. To film in a National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado, contact one of the following local offices:  
 

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish & Wildlife Service

Building 121
Commerce City, Colorado 80022
Phone: 303.289.0232
Fax: 303.289.0579

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is located just 10 miles from downtown Denver and home to more than 300 species of wildlife including birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and wintering bald eagles.


Alamosa/Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish & Wildlife Service

8249 Emperius Road
Alamosa, Colorado 81101
Phone: 719.589.4021
Fax: 719.587-0595
Email: alamosa@fws.gov

Alamosa and Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuges provide migratory habitat for waterfowl, greater sandhill cranes, and whooping cranes in the San Luis Valley. Both Refuges are recognized for providing some of the most productive nesting habitat for ducks on the North American Continent and are managed out of the Alamosa office.


Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish & Wildlife Service

953 JC Road #32
Walden, Colorado 80480
Phone: 970.723.8202
Email: arapaho@fws.gov

Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge manages a diverse wildlife population ranging from moose to an abundance of migratory birds. Birders come from all over to add sage grouse and rosy finches to their bird lists at Arapaho.


Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish & Wildlife Service

1318 Highway 318
Maybell, Colorado 81640
Phone: 970.365.3613
Email: brownspark@fws.gov

Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge, located on both sides of the Green River, provides excellent habitat for migratory waterfowl. The Refuge also provides protection and restoration of riparian habitat for songbirds.


Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge

US Fish & Wildlife Service

9210 W 80th Avenue
Arvada, Colorado 80005
Phone: 303.289.0930

Two Ponds National Wildlife Refuge, located in Arvada, Colorado, was established in 1992 and provides opportunities for environmental education and wildlife observation in an urban setting.  
 

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