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Car vs. wildlife collisions spike during autumn

Car vs. wildlife collisions spike during autumn

DENVER -- The Colorado Department of Transportation is warning drivers to be especially aware of wildlife on roadways this time of year.

Over the past ten years, CDOT has seen an average of 3,300 reported wildlife vs. vehicle collisions each year, and those numbers tend to spike during fall migration season.

"As Colorado has an abundance of deer and elk, as well as other wildlife, that live near our urban and rural areas, motorists need to be aware that they can cross our roads without warning at most any time of day or night," said Colorado State Patrol Chief Colonel James Wolfinbarger.
 

Metro Denver's Top Wildlife Attractions

Metro Denver's Top Wildlife Attractions

DENVER, CO – Early inhabitants of the Rocky Mountain Front Range shared the land with herds of free-roaming buffalo, and even now Denver’s Genesee Park boasts the only city-owned free roaming bison herd in the world. But that’s only the start of a Mile High City safari. 

Transition of Coyote Management Services

Transition of Coyote Management Services

After two years of public outreach about how to live with coyotes, the City of Centennial no longer has a Coyote Management Technician on staff. This program was created due to citizen concern for public safety. Throughout the last two years, Centennial has focused on public outreach and raising awareness of how to live with coyotes and respond to coyote conflicts.

Residents should contact Centennial’s Animal Services Division to report coyote sightings, observations, encounters and incidents. Animal Welfare Officers will complete a Coyote Incident Report based upon a caller's experience in order to maintain regular reporting. The City will use this information to provide a quarterly map to illustrate the location of sightings, observations, encounters and incidents as has been done for the past two years.

See Denver Botanic Gardens in a different light this holiday season

Press Release

DENVER -- See Denver Botanic Gardens in a different light this holiday season as it is transformed into a winter wonderland at Blossoms of Light.

This spectacular display of more than 1 million colorful lights will be draped in elegant designs throughout the Gardens, illuminating the plants, trees and hardscape features. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) make up more than a third of this year’s display, reflecting the Gardens’ commitment to conservation and sustainability.

Live Bat Presentation at The Wildlife Experience

Denver, CO – October 11, 2010 - Do you know the world’s only flying mammal?  The bat of course! Get an up close look at several LIVE bats – a rare opportunity you won’t want to miss!

Mountain lion spotted near Englewood light rail station

A mountain lion sighting was reported near light rail station in Englewood Friday morning.

City urges rabies vaccinations

by Peter Jones/Centennial Citizen

Centennial Animal Services is reminding residents that all dogs, cats and ferrets in the city that are 6 months of age or older are required to have a current rabies vaccination from a licensed veterinarian.