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Colorado Wolf and WildLife Center
These are the amazing Animals of Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center in Divide CO, i was blessed to finally see and interact with wolfs on my birthday this year 2011 and it has been an amazing experience.
This is a video of the beautiful wolfs and Ceoyotes Howling. I missed our group at the begining of the howl but i thought having to pros do it was a better video!! :) Help save these Majestic Animals they are being hunted and killed for no reason. Alaska Being one of the Number one States that is killing wolfs for what they say is due to the Population of deer out there has fallen in numbers but researchers have recently found that its not the wolfs killing them off its a Disease but yet Alaska is support the killing of these wolfs via air and ground even to the point to where they will kill a pregnant mother wolf and find the den of the wolfs to kill the young! this needs to stop there is no reason to kill such an animal! you can to to and/or check out defenders of wildlife to find out more! They need your help!
Howling at the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center
Community howl at the end of the tour.
Colorado Wolf and WildLife center
This is a video of the beautiful wolfs and Ceoyotes Howling. I missed our group at the begining of the howl but i thought having to pros do it was a better video!! :) Help save these Majestic Animals they are being hunted and killed for no reason. Alaska Being one of the Number one States that is killing wolfs for what they say is due to the Population of deer out there has fallen in numbers but researches have recently found that its not the wolfs killing them off its a Disease but yet Alaska is support the killing of these wolfs via air and ground even to the point to where they will kill a pregnant mother wolf and find the den of the wolfs to kill the young! this needs to stop there is no reason to kill such an animal! you can to to and/or check out defenders of wildlife to find out more! They need your help!
Kent Weber, Tracy Brooks interview– Mission Wolf Rescue Colorado, charity, wolves' sanctuary (USFWS)
Mission: Wolf is a Colorado-based non-profit organization that “was created ... to provide shelter for captive wolves and allow humans a chance to understand them.” Founded by Kent Weber and Tracy Ane Brooks, Mission: Wolf, in 1988, incorporated as a non-profit organization. In this 2006 interview, entitled “Restoring Endangered Seabirds: Lessons from Puffins and Terns,” with Mark Madison of the National Conservation Training Center, Weber and Brooks discuss a trophic cascade created by the introduction of wolves to Yellowstone National Park, his wolves’ food supply donated from local persons who own ranches, and the quiet wolves give children.
Video in the public domain in the United States as a work created by a government agency without any other copyright restrictions.
Works cited:
“History.” Mission: Wolf. Accessed May 20, 2017.
Madison, Mark, Weber, Kent and Tracy Brooks. “Mission: Wolf.” U.S. Fish and Wildlife video, 54:19. November 8, 2006.
“Our Mission and Values.” Mission: Wolf. Accessed May 20, 2017.
“Our Volunteer Staff.” Mission: Wolf. Accessed May 20, 2017.
Keyni and Sakara
Keyni, our british columbian wolf pup, with Sakara, one of our grey (or timber) wolf females practicing their synchronized walking.
405 Cochetopa Road Florissant - Affordable, Secluded, Updated Colorado Mountain home.
Nestled between Florissant and Divide, Colorado and surrounded by Mountains and State Parks. Come experience Rocky Mountain living with easy access to Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Woodland Park and more. This perfectly situated 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car home is located on 2+ Acre corner lot, covered with towering Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Aspens and large rock formations.
Enjoy the scenic drive as you pull up to a large driveway with level RV parking or storage for your outdoor toys. The exterior of the home greats you with beautiful cedar siding, a spacious front deck that overlooks rock formations and stunning trees. Once inside, you are greeted by natural paint, ton of natural light and many updates throughout.
The main level boasts a spacious living room with lots of natural light, ceiling fan and a wood burning fireplace with tile surround, perfect to enjoy winter evenings. The secluded Master Bedroom is located on the South side of the home, which offers lots of light and warmth. It features a private ensuite with new flooring, sink, shower/tub combo, his and her closets and views of the towering trees. The two additional bedrooms are on the East side of the home and both rooms boast wall-to-wall closets, newer carpet, solid pine doors that offer noise reduction, ceiling fans and more views of the surrounding trees. Steps away is the updated full bathroom with rustic details; bronze fixtures, wood planked tile flooring, dual sink vanity with sliding barn door, drawers & smooth quartz countertop, low flush water saving toilet and tile surround tub/shower adorned with wood accent tiles.
The large kitchen is perfect for the chef in you, with a four-burner gas range/oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, ample workspace, smooth counters, drawers, walls of cabinets offering a ton of storage. The Kitchen opens to the walk-out dining room that has wood laminate flooring for easy clean up and views of the towering trees and Crystal Peak Mountains. Outback you have a large deck, outdoor fire-pit and a private hot tub; perfect for relaxing after a long day while enjoying the views and watching the residential wildlife walk by from turkeys, deer, bucks and more!
Back inside on the lower level you will find the family room with new carpet, electric fireplace, spacious wet-bar area, laundry room with custom barn door and cabinets, full bathroom and a large private 4th bedroom with ample room for a seating area, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Finishing the lower level is access to the oversized two-car garage with plenty of room for toys, cars, work area and storage.
The home offers many updates throughout, new carpet, updated bathrooms, solid wood doors, hand stained 3.5 baseboards, new water heater installed in 2018, new pressure tank installed in 2017, fire mitigation on the 2+ acres. Easy access to Hwy 24 minuets to State Parks, the Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Center, several lakes to include Lost Dutchman Resort which is a private ‘members only' club with 15 fishing ponds.
Real Estate Video Tour - 800 Elk Ridge Divide Colorado
Enter this stunning Colorado Mountain Retreat and be immediately drawn to the 2 story wall of windows capturing the views of the treetops and forested acreage! Light and open flowing floor plan perfect for family and entertaining. Work, if you can in the office with windows to your new world of natural serenity and wildlife. Relax in the spacious Master Suite with private fireplace and spa like bathroom graced with natural textures and tiles. Home offered by Carrie Miller - United Country Timberline in Divide Colorado. 719-641-7074
CRIPPLE CREEK COLORADO DAY TRIP
Our trip to colorado up into Cripple Creek area. North West Of Pueblo East of Colorado Springs. What a Beautiful drive. Up through Canon City through Cripple Creek and on through Western Colorado Springs .
Mountain Lion Attacking a Deer in Divide, Colorado 8/8/08
A mountain lion killing a deer, filmed on the morning of Aug. 8, 2008 in Divide, Colorado.
Bring Back the #MissingHowl - Colorado Wolf Reintroduction
Call of the Wild is a national grassroots campaign to save America’s wolves. Since January, we’ve been working to stop the Trump administration from ending wolf protections from coast to coast.
Now we’re kicking it up a notch in Colorado along with the Rocky Mountain Wolf Action Fund to reintroduce wolves to the state by getting it on the ballot for 2020. Watch to learn how you can help.
Old School living, Dirt bike Vlog Divide, Colorado
we rolled from lake george and the redwoods and played in town florissant co
and got a ride on in divide
Excellent! Big Horn Sheep right here in Colorado Springs in High Quality
Big Horn Sheep, Moose, Bear, Deer - Colorado Springs has a lot of wildlife.
Beware of the Colorado Wildlife
Beware of the Colorado Wildlife that you may come across when adventuring the rocky terrain of Colorado!! You may come across many different critters and animals when you are in the mountains!! You definitely need to wear your bug guard! Keep your eyes open for cacti, Rattle Snakes, Black Bear, Wild Mustang, and Mosquitos! When you are in a place you are not familiar with it always important to be aware of your surroundings. Most things that go wrong can be prevented by being aware of what's going on around you. I personally did not see any Rattle Snakes but I did see a Black Bear and Wild Mustang!! Other than that, the most harmful thing I came across is the Cacti that grows every where in the area and flying insects that become a pest when you are trying to enjoy the sunset! Colorado really does have a great Sunset so look forward to that!! So other than the few things you have to look out for.. Get ready to enjoy the Colorado Wildlife!! Travel with CZA and Join the Team now!!
At the Wolf Sanctuary, The Big Pack
This is a short video of one of the packs at THe Wolf Sanctuary of PA.
Man Films Group of Mountain Lions on Porch in Colorado
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Main Ave. Durango, Colorado USA
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Bears of Colorado
A short video of bears at our camp site in Colorado in 2012
A Brave Man Saving A Drowning 400-lb Black Bear Is Possibly One Of THE Greatest Rescue Stories Ever!
A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologist pulled off a daring rescue off the Panhandle -- that of a Bear.
Officials say a 400-pound male Black Bear was seen roaming a residential neighborhood, evidently in search of food, near Alligator Point, some 40 miles south of Tallahassee.
The Bear was hit with a tranquilizer dart, but he managed to bolt into the Gulf of Mexico before the drugs took effect.
At that point, FWC biologist Adam Warwick jumped in to keep the Bear, who was some 25 yards offshore, from drowning.
He managed to get the Bear to shore, and then a backhoe operator helped load the animal onto a truck. The Bear was relocated to Osceola National Forest near Lake City, Fla.
On The Early Show Monday, Warwick told co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez he wasn't worried about the Bear injuring him as much as a Sting Ray stinging him.
I just wanted to try to get in front of him and keep him from swimming out there and drowning, Warwick says.
The Bear, he continued, started to swim, started to make the four-mile swim across the harbour. And so, I looked at a colleague and I said, 'I've got to go out there and stop him.' So, I took off my shirt and shoes, jumped in the water and swam in the direction to head him off and keep him from going into deeper water. Once I did that, I got in front of him, tried to create some splashing and some commotion and tried to get him to go back into shore. But he wasn't having any of that. The scariest part was probably when he decided -- he started looking at me as if he wanted to climb up on me to keep from drowning and, at one point, he reared up on his hind legs, so I'm looking at a six-and-a-half-foot tall Bear. Instead of lunging forward, he fell straight back and was submerged for a couple of seconds and, that's kinda when I moved in.
According to FWC, Warwick kept one arm underneath the Bear and the other gripping the scruff of its neck to keep the Bear's head above water. Warwick said he walked barefoot over concrete blocks crusted with barnacles in the 4-foot-deep water as he tried to guide and use the water to help float the Bear back to shore.
He said he cut his feet on the barnacles and the Bear scratched him once on the foot, but he was otherwise uninjured.
Area resident Wendy Chandler said Warwick looked like a lifeguard, pulling a tired swimmer to shore.
Warwick said the Bear's buoyancy made his job less difficult.
It's a lot easier to drag a Bear in 4-foot water than move him on dry land, he said.
Mr Warwick - you are an ABSOLUTE hero!! Thank you Sir!!
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Crossing the Divide - Aspiring by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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