The bull moose that has been hanging around Greeley has been relocated over the weekend. According to CBS Denver, the moose has been moved up to the mountains and out of the city.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Northeast Region posted a video on Twitter of the moose being relocated. Yo...
When you think about wildlife in Greeley, the last on the list would probably be a moose. Well, it has been big news over the past couple of days that there is, in fact, a moose strolling around Greeley!
According to the Greeley Tribune, it is possible that the Greeley moose followed the Poudre River down from the mountains and is now hanging around the west side of Greeley...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking the public for help identifying a man pictured on social media apparently harassing a moose along a stretch of road in Frisco.
Even though it hasn't been the most "epic" ski season, it has been anything but boring! One of the first things I ever posted at the X was the Rocky Mountain elk ramming its way into an historic hotel in Glenwood Springs.
Later on, we had this one:
Then, there was the moose attack at Aspen that followed surviving an avalanche...
As if surviving an avalanche when snowboarding wasn't enough of an adrenaline rush, you throw moose in to the mix and you have making of a full blown action movie. No, it's not an actual action movie, but what happened this week in the high country of Colorado...
I have tumbled on my snowboard from countless, tiny tree stubs sticking out of the ground. I've been to the e.r. because I thought I broke something after landing flat on my back on an ice patch during a three-foot jump. There was also my very first day at the sport, where I was so intimidated by the steepness of this run that I unbuckled from my snowboard, thinking that sitting on it would some
Living in Colorado, we are lucky to have so much scenic wilderness around us to explore. When taking part in outdoor adventures, it's usually pretty common to come across several different species of wildlife, but nothing is quite as exciting as seeing a majestic moose, up-close in its natural habitat.
Last week on Highway 9, just north of Silverthorne, a moose was struck by a car and it was caught on video.
Youtube user Kayla Whitehead captured the incident on video.
Some people might find this video disturbing as it is graphic.
Thankfully, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, neither the moose or the passengers of the vehicle sustained serious injuries...
Sometimes a moose just wants to take a dip in a pool.
And if that's what a moose wants to do, that's what a moose is going to do. Because, after all, who's gonna stop a moose from jumping in a pool? No one!