Family back there in the North woods are pretty worked up.
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About what? Isn't that a place where wolves never left? If they were gone, they were back and in numbers since the '90's right?
Great picture from a trail cam. I've only seen one from 20 ft. away, in the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Katami. It was a thrill but I don't relish having them in Colorado.
I can tell you that the people on the western slope don't appreciate that Front Range urbanites have voted to foist wolves on western counties especially when they won't be introduced on the east slope. What a cowardly and unprincipled act! But I expect that eventually people along the Front Range corridor will enjoy first hand experience with wolves predating their pets, livestock and little kids.
From what I gather, no matter how long wolves have been around in an area, people generally either love them or hate them.
Another from the same camera:
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Three turkeys headed west on 88th ave at Beverley dr at about 6pm yesterday.
I was headed east and wasn't fast enough to get pic.
Motorist were giving them wide berth and the turkeys were cruising along with traffic.
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Now we know where the pizza, wings and hot dogs 7-11 sells come from.
Fun watching these Foxes grow up - they use our backyard as their Holiday Inn Express!
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Human remains found in black bears after Colorado woman is killed
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Human remains have been found in the stomachs of two of three black bears that were euthanized after they mauled a woman to death in Colorado while she was out walking her dogs.
The 39-year-old woman, who has not been publicly identified, was found dead by her boyfriend on a rural trail near Durango, in the state's south-west, on Friday.