Though moose are notoriously hard to count, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Department estimates that there are now around 3,000 scattered through the state’s major mountain ranges.
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 ...
If you feel the mountains calling to you with their snow-capped peaks, meandering rivers, and exciting wildlife encounters, ...
(Wildlife managers have blamed heat, ticks, and brainworms, among other factors.) But out West, Colorado is bucking this trend. In fact, moose numbers in Colorado are so high that the big critters are ...
For decades, chronic wasting disease has plagued Colorado’s deer, elk and moose herds. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has been working to manage and respond to outbreaks of the fatal neurological ...
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