GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — On Monday, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) brought awareness to potentially aggressive cow moose following three recent attacks in Park, Grand and Routt counties.
Three moose (not the one pictured) were involved in separate attacks in Colorado, officials said. Richard Lee Unsplash Three separate moose attacks have officials urging the public to be wary of mama ...
Outdoor recreationists have been warned to be on high alert for aggressive cow moose after three people were injured in separate attacks over the weekend in Park, Grand and Routt counties. The attacks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A woman in Colorado suffered head and back injuries after being attacked by a bull moose while walking her dog on Wednesday, Nov.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding the public to be aware of potentially aggressive cow moose while recreating outdoors during calving season following three conflicts in Grand, Park, and Routt ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging caution after three separate moose attacks in three days across the state. The department says it's mostly a coincidence that all of the attacks happened in a ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding the public that moose can be aggressive during calving season. After responding to three recent moose attacks in Park, Grand and Routt counties, CPW said it ...
It’s calving season in Colorado, and wildlife officials are urging hikers, dog walkers, and anyone else heading outdoors to give moose plenty of space after several recent attacks — some resulting in ...
A woman in Colorado suffered head and back injuries after being attacked by a bull moose while walking her dog on Wednesday, Nov. 5, state parks and wildlife officials said. The attack occurred west ...