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Nature Nuggets: The historic story of mange
On a recent drive back from Denver International Airport, I saw a coyote running through a prairie-dog town. It was the fifth coyote I saw that morning between Estes Park and Denver, but this one ...
Many of Colorado's most popular outdoor attractions require timed entry reservations during their busiest seasons.
Historical accounts from the 1860s document one instance of a moose that was shot and killed near present-day Estes Park. That began to change in 1978-1979 when the Colorado Division of Wildlife ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has agreed to pay over $300,000 to two Grand County ranches for wolf-related ...
Local historian Ken Jessen will talk about the beginnings of Estes Park in a talk at the Loveland Museum on Thursday.
The mountain village of Estes Park, Colorado, located about 70 miles northwest ... changing landscapes and the opportunity to see local wildlife, such as elk, deer, bighorn sheep, moose, bears ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is creating a new wildlife area along Michigan Creek. The acquisition of 120 acres in Park County, including a quarter-mile stretch along Michigan Creek, was finalized ...
A push to change a few sentences in Colorado’s statute flamed an ongoing debate about what should be driving wildlife ...
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Part Three: The Magic of Forest Heath
• Storing water in the soil like a sponge: This helps recharge aquifers, maintaining groundwater levels. • Slowing and ...
During Colorado's warm months ... only Rapid Transit Rafting is actually located in Estes Park. In addition to a selection of companies, rafting difficulty varies by river and launch point ...