Unlike many Eastern states, Colorado has a growing moose population. In fact, there are so many moose in the park that ...
At any outdoor park or landscape, it's never safe to approach and pet wildlife. However, in late October, tourists were spotted petting elk from inside their cars at Rocky Mountain National Park ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep are commonly seen, particularly in the meadows of Moraine Park and Horseshoe Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park is offering the community the chance to learn the basics of analyzing and investigating animal tracks with this winter’s Track Scene Investigator program.
This dramatic landscape of towering mountains and alpine lakes encompasses more than 265,000 ... there are few developed infrastructure areas in the park, which leads to traffic problems in areas ...
The same sources of pollution harming health, wildlife and landscapes are also driving climate change, a grave threat in the arid west transforming ecosystems in sensitive alpine zones, including ...
The park's wildlife, which includes elk, bighorn sheep and moose, roam the verdant forests and glittering lakes, guaranteeing that every trip to Rocky Mountain National Park will be memorable.
Rocky Mountain National Park is home to herds of elk and bighorn ... the National Park Service recommends visitors hike in groups since these animals are less likely to grow aggressive when ...