Encounters between the roughly 3,000 elk that call the Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park area home and more than 4 million tourists who visit the park annually are inevitable. But Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says they did not euthanize the elk, stating that he died from injuries and natural causes.
A woman was charged, stomped and kicked by a cow elk in Estes Park early Friday morning, the third elk attack in eight days in what Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials described as unprecedented ...
Another unprovoked elk attack has occurred in Estes Park, the third such attack in recent days. In the attack that happened Friday morning, the victim is an adult woman. According to Colorado Parks ...
Estes Park saw an “unprecedented” number of elk attacks that within a cluster of days sent three people — two of them children — to the hospital. The Colorado Parks and Wildlife said aggressive ...
A second elk attack on a child in five days in Estes Park has state wildlife officials warning tourists and residents of the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park to be aware of aggressive elk. The ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — Another cow elk has attacked ...
ESTES PARK, Colo. — Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Tuesday warned residents and visitors to Estes Park to be aware of aggressive cow elk after a second attack in less than a week. At about 1:30 p.m.
Early Friday morning, a woman walking her dog near the western end of Lake Estes became the third person in just over a week to have a violent encounter with one of the town’s iconic elk. According to ...
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