Moose Spotted in Fort Collins Natural Area RelocatedMoose Spotted in Fort Collins Natural Area RelocatedA moose that made his way into the Fort Collins area has been relocated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.Michael MasonMichael Mason
Morey Wildlife Reserve Closes to Protect Elk During Calving SeasonMorey Wildlife Reserve Closes to Protect Elk During Calving SeasonThe closure is temporary for the animals' calving season. Emily MashakEmily Mashak
CPW Reports People Picking Up Newborn Wildlife in Estes ParkCPW Reports People Picking Up Newborn Wildlife in Estes ParkColorado Parks and Wildlife has been receiving calls of people picking up newborn fawns and calves in the Estes Park area.Kelsey NistelKelsey Nistel
Windsor Among 9 Shooting Ranges Receiving $725,000 GrantWindsor Among 9 Shooting Ranges Receiving $725,000 GrantNine Colorado shooting ranges received part of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife grant.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Share Video of Animals Wearing Masks [WATCH]Colorado Parks & Wildlife Share Video of Animals Wearing Masks [WATCH]PSA from Colorado's wildlife: We're all in this together. #RecreateResponsibly.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
Watch This Newly Born Moose Calf Take Its First Steps in ColoradoWatch This Newly Born Moose Calf Take Its First Steps in Colorado"So blessed to live in a area where you can witness Mother Nature’s finest. A calf’s first step."Jordan SotoJordan Soto
Moose Strolls Through Eldora Neighborhood [WATCH]Moose Strolls Through Eldora Neighborhood [WATCH]Colorado’s moose population now approaches 3,000 animals statewide.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Encourage Social Distancing Using DeerColorado Parks & Wildlife Encourage Social Distancing Using DeerA picture worth a thousand words.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
For the First Time a High Contagious, Fatal Rabbit Disease Detected in ColoradoFor the First Time a High Contagious, Fatal Rabbit Disease Detected in ColoradoFor the first time in Colorado a deadly disease was detected in rabbits and hares.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Caught a Fox Catching Dinner [WATCH]Colorado Parks and Wildlife Caught a Fox Catching Dinner [WATCH]If you watch the video closely you'll notice that the fox only has half of its tail.Jordan SotoJordan Soto
WATCH: Bear Near Colorado Home Promps Warning from OfficialsWATCH: Bear Near Colorado Home Promps Warning from OfficialsColorado Parks and Wildlife are (once again) warning residents about the hungry bears waking up from hibernation after a bear was caught on video near a home. Michael MasonMichael Mason
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are Happy to See River Otters Back in Front Range WatersColorado Parks and Wildlife are Happy to See River Otters Back in Front Range WatersRecently, river otters have been showing up in ponds and creeks across the Front Range, but for a long time, there were none in Colorado at all.Kelsey NistelKelsey Nistel