Colorado wildlife officials are warning trail goers of moose, elk and deer after two close encounters resulted in injuries just days apart.
On May 29 in Steamboat Springs, a man was knocked over on his back and stomped by a cow moose with two calves, Colorado Parks and Wildlife recounted in a recent press release. The man was said to have suffered minor injuries.
On June 6 in Evergreen, another man was sent to the hospital to have his hip examined following reports of a cow elk charging people. CPW said other aggressive behavior has been noted in Estes Park elk. Although both incidents were not believed to be sparked by irresponsible behavior, the press release read, they do serve as examples that wildlife are just that, wild, and they can act in unpredictable ways.
Swiss cities improve in global âliveabilityâ index
Geneva by night with the famous water fountain (archive picture) Keystone/Salvatore Di Nolfi
The Swiss cities of Zurich and Geneva are among the worldâs best cities to live in, according to a prestigious survey.
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th position from 11
th position in the latest Economist Intelligence Unit ranking published on Tuesday, compared with a similar survey from 2019.
Geneva now ranks 8
th position - alongside the Australian city of Melbourne.
Six of the top ten cities in the ranking are in New Zealand and Australia, while many European and Canadian cities have fallen down the bi-annual list.
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