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New Journeys
Trails West 48hr Road Trips
Prior to TerraQuest Magazine becoming what it is today, it was known as TrailsWest...
Science
Mule Deer of the Rocky Mountains: A Life Written in Sage and Snow
In the rugged high country of the Rocky Mountains — from the snow-crusted drainages to wind-scoured alpine basins — a lean, ghostly predator roams. The coyote (Canis latrans) is at home here, from subalpine forests to alpine meadows and ridgelines above 7,000 feet. Though smaller than wolves, coyotes’ adaptability makes them one of the most successful carnivores in North America.
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New Journeys
Trails West 48hr Road Trips
Prior to TerraQuest Magazine becoming what it is today, it was known as TrailsWest...
Science
Mule Deer of the Rocky Mountains: A Life Written in Sage and Snow
In the rugged high country of the Rocky Mountains — from the snow-crusted drainages to wind-scoured alpine basins — a lean, ghostly predator roams. The coyote (Canis latrans) is at home here, from subalpine forests to alpine meadows and ridgelines above 7,000 feet. Though smaller than wolves, coyotes’ adaptability makes them one of the most successful carnivores in North America.
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The Rocky Mountain Canid
In the rugged high country of the Rocky Mountains — from the snow-crusted drainages to wind-scoured alpine basins — a lean, ghostly predator roams. The coyote (Canis latrans) is at home here, from subalpine forests to alpine meadows and ridgelines above 7,000 feet. Though smaller than wolves, coyotes’ adaptability makes them one of the most successful carnivores in North America.
Discovery
Ancient Travels of Colorado’s Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill cranes are as old as the story of migration itself. Tall, gray-bodied, crimson-capped, they move with a purpose that has outlasted ice, drought, and the rise of cities...


