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The Larimer County coroner identified Steven Noto, 40, of western New York as the person found in the national park in June.
After "extensive efforts," human remains found near the Alpine Visitor Center in Rocky Mountain National Park in June have been positively identified.
Human remains were identified as Steven Noto through dental comparison, according to a July 28 press release by the Office of the Larimer County Coroner.
Skeletal remains being found in RMNP is not unheard of: In 2021, a skeleton that had been found on the west side of Rocky ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists have determined that a gray wolf found dead in Rocky Mountain National Park in April ...
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. – A lightning strike caused brief panic after seeing rising smoke in a Colorado national park. Early Wednesday morning, Rocky Mountain National Park officials said ...
The national parks are hugely successful and supporting them may be one small way to help bring our deeply divided country ...
Officials confirm a mountain lion killed wolf 2514 in Rocky Mountain National Park and wolf 2512 died from "secondary trauma" ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has identified how two of Colorado's reintroduced gray wolves died earlier this year.
The causes of death for two grey wolves involved in the reintroduction effort have been confirmed by wildlife officials. The U.S.
Calving glaciers, towering, horsetail waterfalls, and breathtaking natural wonders await at this remote fjord in Alaska—no ...