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We can't get enough of these adorable photos of twin moose calves in Rocky Mountain National Park

Twin moose calves are the new stars of the show inside Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park. Photographers are sharing adorable photos of them with Scripps News Denver.
We can't get enough of these adorable photos of twin moose calves in Rocky Mountain National Park
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, Colo. — From its diverse wildlife to its sweeping natural views, Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most photogenic places on earth.

But a recent, pint-sized addition to the park is drawing the lenses of the amazing photographers in Scripps News Denver Discover Colorado | Through Your Photos group on Facebook: A pair of twin moose calves.

The Colorado wildlife aficionados in the group estimate the calves were born in the last week of May. Photos of the little cuties and the momma moose that have come into the Scripps News Denver newsroom in the weeks since have us feeling all warm and fuzzy.


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YMCA of Pueblo to close Camp Jackson after more than 100 years; here's why

Nearly 1,000 people have signed an online petition calling for answers after the YMCA of Pueblo announced it’s permanently closing Camp Jackson in Rye.

YMCA of Pueblo to close Camp Jackson after more than 100 years; here's why

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