WILDLIFE
The Gore and Eagle Valleys are home to a rich variety of wildlife. Unfortunately, the loss and fragmentation of natural habitats, interruption of migration corridors and significant increase in recreational disturbances have combined into a perfect storm of wildlife population decline.
With the guidance of wildlife experts and use of professional ethics and remote technologies, the EVW project showcases wildlife in unique ways in order to garner more appreciation, respect and protection.
BULL MOOSE NEAR CORDILLERA (Camera Trap Image)
BIGHORN RAM, EAST VAIL (Camera Trap Image)
ELK AND DEER HERD, BRUSH CREEK VALLEY RANCH
ELK HERD, BRUSH CREEK VALLEY RANCH
ELK COMMUTE, BRUSH CREEK VALLEY RANCH (Camera Trap Image)
ELK ENJOYING THE LAST MOMENT OF SUN, CASTLE PEAK RANCH
BULL ELK, AUTUMN, EAGLE COUNTY
MOUNTAIN LION ON PROTECTED LAND NEAR CORDILLERA (Camera Trap Image)
BIGHORN RAM, EAST VAIL (Camera Trap Image)
BLACK BEAR NEAR CORDILLERA (Camera Trap Image)
BLACK BEAR, COLOROW PLATEAU (Camera Trap Image)
BIGHORN SHEEP ABOVE EAST VAIL (Camera Trap Image)
ELK IN MORNING LIGHT NEAR CORDILLERA
BEAVER FORAGING IN POND, EAGLE COUNTY
RED FOX KITS, HOMESTEAD
DEER BUCKS, COLOROW PLATEAU
DEER DOE AND FAWN, PROTECTED LAND NEAR CORDILLERA (Camera Trap Image)
OSPREY TAKING FLIGHT, HOMESTAKE VALLEY
GREAT BLUE HERON, KNAPP RANCH, LAKE CREEK VALLEY
MOOSE PAIR, INDIAN CREEK FEN NORTH OF VAIL
BALD EAGLE NEST, SWEETWATER LAKE