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A neighbor used a fire extinguisher to shoo the moose away and neither woman wanted medical attention, officials said.
After three moose attacks, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking dog owners to keep pets on-leash and to hike in areas with ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging caution after three separate moose attacks in three days across the state.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers successfully removed a cow and two calf moose from River Creek Park on Wednesday and ...
DENVER — It's been a week of loose moose in Colorado. A few of the four-hooved animals were found around populated Front ...
CPW warns of aggressive cow moose during calving season after several people and pets were injured in encounters.
The Sunday moose attack in Steamboat Springs was one of three attacks in three days, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
A woman in Steamboat Springs was seriously injured last Sunday after she startled a cow moose with calves while walking her ...
This cow moose was exhibiting classic protective behavior of its calves. Be sure to give wildlife extra space, especially ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife relocated a mother moose and her calves from an urban park to a wilder area for safety reasons.
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.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials warn hikers of aggressive moose after attacks in Park, Grand and Routt counties following three incidents involving dogs.
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