(The Center Square) – Colorado raised $41 million from its Keep Colorado Wild Pass in its second year of being on sale.

That was $5 million more than the $36 million annual goal set by Colorado Parks and Wildlife .

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“We’re excited to report on the Keep Colorado Wild Pass’s success during its second year of operations,” said Justin Rutter, CPW chief financial officer. “This is a meaningful increase in revenue for our agency compared to previous years, which is an important source for our state parks, wildlife, search and rescue volunteers, and avalanche forec

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