"A FOREST FULL" Dry lodgepole pine forests give way to cool subalpine forests of spruce and fire on the slopes above Kenosha Pass. Aspen add their color to coplete the mix, and wildlife thrives in this forested mosaic. Elk (Wapiti) In the early 1900's there were less than 1000 elk in Colorado. Today's elk population has grown to over 200,000 due in part to transplanted anmals from Wyoming. Pine Squirrel (Chicharee) The chattering chickaree in its rusty brown coat comments on all forest…
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