BAILEY, Colo. - Residents of Bailey, Conifer, Evergreen and the surrounding areas are invited to a presentation where a local Colorado Parks and Wildlife officer will discuss best practices for living with wildlife.
The meeting is being held at Staunton State Park’s group picnic area on Saturday, July 23 from 10 a.m. to noon. The presentation will last about 90 minutes with 30 minutes for questions.
Wildlife officers will cover an array of topics, from mountain lion activity, deer, elk and moose in the region, why it is not only illegal, but unhealthy for wild animals when people feed them, bears, young wildlife, hunting and fishing and other topics.
Registration is required, space is limited to 50 participants. Please click here to register.
Who: CPW public meeting with residents of Bailey, Conifer and Evergreen on living with wildlife
What: In-person meeting with wildlife officers presenting information and a question-and-answer session
When: Saturday, July 23 | 10 a.m. - noon
Where: Staunton State Park’s group picnic area
Cost: Free - no daily park pass will be required for registered attendees
To learn more about living in with wildlife, visit our website that has educational information on many different species and ways residents can mitigate conflicts with wildlife.
Or call us at 303-291-7227, Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. For wildlife related emergencies outside of regular business hours, call Colorado State Patrol at 303-239-4501.