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The Rocky Mountain Raptor Program is a 501(c)(3) non-profit wildlife conservation organization based in Fort Collins, Colorado that rescues, rehabilitates and releases injured birds of prey—including eagles, hawks, falcons and owls—and, through its comprehensive Environmental Education program, teaches the importance of preserving wildlife and wild places for future generations.
The Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center (NWDC) is a multi-campus nature preserve and educational center in Pueblo County, Colorado.It includes a 611-acre mountain park, a lodge, a gift shop, a museum in Beulah, Colorado, a small museum and educational center, an open-space park on the Arkansas River in Pueblo, and an adjacent raptor education and rehabilitation facility.
In the summer of 2016 a new 48,000 square foot welcome center was opened and an additional 1/2-mile of elevated walkway was added. [14] On October 31, 2016, Guinness World Records certified that the Wild Animal Sanctuary's elevated walkway was the world's longest footbridge at 7,974 feet (2,430 m), supplanting the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge .
South-Central Colorado: 3,300-acre park, exhibits include minerals, geology, plants, local wildlife, Native American culture Indigo Mountain Nature Center: Lake George: Park: South-Central Colorado: website, sanctuary for captive born wildlife, exotic and alternative pets, not open to the public Lookout Mountain Nature Center: Golden: Jefferson ...
(The Center Square) – Parks and Wildlife have started planning for the next round of gray wolf releases despite outcry over the plan's bloated budget and adverse effects on Colorado's ...
WildEarth Guardians study says Rocky Mountain National Park, along with 11 other areas, contain suitable wolf habitat for 150 packs.
Animal welfare organizations are concerned with the health, safety and psychological wellness of individual animals. These organizations include animal rescue groups and wildlife rehabilitation centers, which care for animals in distress and sanctuaries, where animals are brought to live and be protected for the rest of their lives.
The center caters to 26 counties in the Panhandle and has been searching for injured animals that need to be rehabilitated. “That’s our mission, is to get the injured and orphaned wildlife ...