Rocky Mountain National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife. Elk, mule deer, and bighorn sheep are commonly seen, ...
Rocky Mountain National Park is studying the impacts a booming moose population is having on its ailing willows and wetlands.
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 ...
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Estes Park Trail-Gazette on MSNRocky Mountain National Park offering Track scene Investigator program this winterRocky 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.
Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy purchased 407 acres in Haywood County to conserve land for wildlife, clean water ...
Estes Park and Rocky National Park are great places to live well in the Winter. The quiet days and early sunsets set in, a blanket of snow has covered the ground and wildlife remains ...
Back before the internet, hikers only had one tool to explore Rocky Mountain National Park. They simply called it the Dannen book. Kent Dannen, seen in this undated photo, wrote the guidebook ...
Officials at Rocky Mountain National Park are offering free avalanche training to members of the public after a deadly few days in the mountains. The Colorado park is teaching visitors vital ...
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 sheep, but it also has a population of mountain lions and black bears. Although attacks are very rare, the National Park Service ...
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