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Colorado Wildlife Program by
the
Colorado Division of Wildlife
This
is an educational program showcasing skins, skulls, and tracks of Summit
County wildlife. Summit County is a home to a vast variety of wildlife
species. This program is designed to teach visitors and residents about
creatures big and small that live in and around Summit County. Wildlife
Managers from CDOW describe what to listen for while you are hiking.
This program can even be a fun addition to other winter activities and
ski slope tracking is both new and exciting for the younger crowd. This
is an interactive program where skins and skulls can be seen up close
and can be touched. The show is geared toward all ages and designed
for those that live here year round or are on vacation. Some of critters
that may be shown are black bears, mountain lions, beavers, badgers,
and bighorn sheep. This is a great to learn about what makes these animals
unique.
Colorado
Division of Wildlife brings educational and informational material on
how to Live with Wildlife in lion, bear, coyote, and moose country.
Bear Aware Volunteers share information on Summit County bears and how
they teach people how to live and hike in bear habitat. Bear Aware Volunteers
give people the opportunity to make their own bear track on a take home
brochure with helpful bear awareness information.
Customized packages and specific quotes are available based on size
of group, hours, budget, and lead-times
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