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Little lions ...


A dam, a hope, some ingenuity — and kindness. That's what Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers used last week, after a tender on the Pine River Dam on Vallecito Reservoir (Durango), spotted two young mountain lions trapped in the spillway. 


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CPW recounted the rescue on its Facebook page, which we also shared to our site. The young cats are safe, thanks to dam tender Mike Canterbury and CPW wildlife officer Ty Smith. Nice job! You can watch the video here.


Katharhynn, from the Newsroom — with a soft spot for cats. And the scratches to prove it!



Cinco de Mayo!


Get ready to celebrate, Montrose! MADA, Montrose Rec and Colorado Outdoors/Secret Creek are hosting a big community bash from noon to 4 p.m., at Secret Creek. Block party! Duck race! 5K run/walk! And a day near the river. Sounds good to us! Details here.



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