Author: Chhun Sun, The Gazette
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Wildlife officials: Animals in Colorado Springs are being attacked by blow darts
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COLORADO SPRINGS – Wildlife officials need help solving a mystery: Animals in the Colorado Springs area are being attacked by people shooting blow darts at them. One rabbit has died, while several ducks, geese, squirrels and other animals have been injured in the attacks, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Office said Wednesday in a press…
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Pueblo museum displaying original treaty ending Mexican-American War
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COLORADO SPRINGS – The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo represents both a painful and important part of history. The document, signed on Feb. 2, 1848, effectively ended the Mexican-American War. It also forced Mexico to accept the annexation of Texas and concede about half of its Mexican territory, including parts of what later became New Mexico, Arizona,…
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Colorado wildlife officials fear another deadly year ahead for bears
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COLORADO SPRINGS – After having to put down and relocate several hundred bears last year, Colorado wildlife officials fear another devastating year is ahead for the animals as they come out of hibernation and search for food for themselves and their cubs. Already, a 1-year-old black bear had to be killed in late March after…