Tag: nature
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Fossil hunter discovers T. Rex skeleton, brings home to Woodland Park dinosaur museum
On the last day of an expedition to fossil fields in the Hell Creek Formation in South Dakota this summer, fossil hunter Anthony Maltese discovered the partial remains of a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, scattered under soft mud in an area his team had been excavating, on and off, for the last 30 years. The team…
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Happy Trails | Zapata Falls
Sights and sounds from Zapata Falls, a cool escape in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. (Video by Seth Boster)
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Who’s Who at the Zoo | Ring-tailed Lemurs
Meet the ring-tailed lemurs at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. (Video by Skyler Ballard)
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Frozen phenoms: The marvelous ice caves of western Colorado
It’s not a drive that people soon forget, that drive from the little western Colorado town of Rifle to the place where the landscape suddenly, drastically alters. From the turn at the bowling alley to the place where the road turns to dirt, it’s only about 14 miles. “I remember the first time I drove…
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LIFE | Leadville National Fish Hatchery
The Leadville Fish National Hatchery is the second oldest federally operated fish hatchery in existence today. For 130 years, the hatchery has been increasing the supply of fish for inland waters. (Video by Skyler Ballard
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LIFE | Sugarite Canyon State Park
Sights and sounds from Sugarite Canyon State Park in northeast New Mexico. (Video by Seth Boster)
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LIFE | Roxborough State Park
Roxborough State Park is a hidden gem of south Denver. (Video by Katie Klann)
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College grad from Colorado Springs helps develop nonviolent video game for kids
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A recent college graduate from Colorado Springs, Sam Celeste, helped launched a nonviolent video game that aims to teach kids about conservation, the environment and caring for wildlife. Celeste and his girlfriend, Michelle Olson, teamed up during their final year at the University of Southern California…
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College grad from Colorado Springs helps develop nonviolent video game for kids
A recent college graduate from Colorado Springs, Sam Celeste, helped launched a nonviolent video game that aims to teach kids about conservation, the environment and caring for wildlife. Celeste and his girlfriend, Michelle Olson, teamed up during their final year at the University of Southern California to bring Olson’s vision of a game with mythical creatures…
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LIFE | The Pawnee Buttes
Sights and sounds from the Pawnee Buttes on Colorado’s northeast plains. (Video by Seth Boster)





