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For 36 years the words of journalist Tom Ross filled the pages of the Steamboat Pilot & Today weekly and daily newspapers, ...
Steamboat Springs is known for champagne powder, mineral springs and the occasional moose on the loose. But did you know ...
A 650-pound creature tucked its massive body into some lush grass to hide from wildlife officers in a Colorado park, photos ...
With a string of moose attacks across Colorado, wildlife officials are urging people to give moose plenty of space during calving season.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers successfully removed a cow and two calf moose from River Creek Park on Wednesday and relocated them outside of Steamboat Springs city limits for the safety and ...
The moose that attacked a woman at River Creek Park in Steamboat Springs was relocated Wednesday outside the city with her two calves, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
On Wednesday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced in a press release that it relocated the family of moose from River Creek Park in Steamboat Springs to an area just outside of Steamboat Springs ...
CPW photo A cow moose was sedated and place in a trailer, then relocated to another location in the Steamboat Springs area. The cow attacked a woman, who sustained serious injuries, on June 1. CPW ...
UPDATED: June 3, 2025 at 10:50 AM EDT A woman attacked Sunday by a moose in Steamboat Springs was airlifted to a Front Range hospital with serious injuries, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
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