Moose boom: Is the rising population of the iconic animal threatening critical Colorado ecosystems?
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The moose boom: Can Colorado manage the rising population of an iconic species?
Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the agency that brought the continent's largest cervid to North Park in 1978, insists it has been able to manage a rising moose population. But the conversation around Colorado's most famous natural treasure has sounded different. What might the next steps be for Rocky Mountain National Park?
Meet the wildly creative team behind the new moose and crane roundabout sculptures - TownLift, Park City News
PARK CITY, Utah—A monumental moose and a devoted Sandhill crane will soon reside in the Jeremy Ranch roundabout, offering commuters and residents a daily encounter with the natural world—cast in steel and shaped by the hands of artists who see animals not just as subjects but as symbols of connection, story, and place. The sculpture, called Neighbors, is the latest public art installation by Don Kennell and Lisa Adler of DKLA Design. The Santa F…
Explained: The Mountain Ranges of Colorado - SnowBrains
The mountain ranges of Colorado. | Image: NWS Boulder Colorado has arguably the most diverse mountains in the American West. Known to most people as just the Colorado Rockies, so many individual mountain ranges and subranges round out what makes the mountains of Colorado special. The complexity of all the mountain ranges is fascinating and a cool little tidbit to know the next time you are driving through the state. Related: The 9 Longest Mount…
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