EVERGREEN, Colo. ( KDVR) — A video has surfaced of a man throwing what appears to be coffee at a bull elk at Evergreen Lake ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will begin elk capture work in Northwest Colorado starting Monday. The work is done to help the ...
The elk calves are captured using net guns, a GPS collar is placed on them and then they are released by the helicopter crew ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is preparing to take flight across the Western Slope this winter to study various animals ...
Beginning Dec. 2, Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists will conduct low-altitude helicopter flights to assess big game ...
A Colorado man was caught on camera throwing a cup of coffee at a charging bull elk that was blocking him from going to work.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife will use GPS collars to track elk calf survival in a multi-year project starting December 2.
The general recommendation is to stay at least 25 yards away from elk. If it's determined that animal harassment occurred, ...
Traffic was blocked for 20 minutes as the elk sauntered through the streets, occasionally stopping to lick vehicles. This is the amazing moment a herd of around 200 elk pass through Estes Park, ...
This is the amazing moment a herd of around 200 elk pass through Estes Park, Colorado on November 13. Traffic was blocked for 20 minutes as the elk sauntered through the streets, occasionally stopping ...