Denver (KDVR) – It is time for the year in the Rocky Mountain National Park where the aspiring begins to convert yellow, dust the ice in the top of the top of the mountain peaks and below in the promoter, starts the season.
“This is the time of the year to watch the sermon of Al -Ayes,” said Jimmy Richards, Jimmy Richards, Rocky Mountain National Guard. “Bull Elk works to collect their herds and looks forward to finding his colleagues this season.”
Throughout the park in September and October, you are likely to hear Elk Bugling, a unique tone.
Richards said: “This is the elders that refer to the females in the area around which it revolves and also refers to the rivalry of the bulls that it is also.”
A lot of Bugling can be heard in the promoter in RMNP, which is closed during the rut season from 5 pm to 10 am every day.
“In order to protect the people so that they can engage in their natural behaviors at this time of year and also to protect visitors,” Richards said.
Richards said that Paul Ella is usually more aggressive at this time of the year, so they encourage people to stay again at least 75 feet when they see them.
“This is the length of two buses,” Richards said.
She hopes that people will come out this beautiful time of the year in the garden and we hope to see some wildlife in this process, just make sure to do so safely.
Richards said: “If the people interact with you, you are very close, the responsibility of spending time for backup, returning to our cars, and moving across the street,” Richards said. “All we need to do to remove ourselves from this situation.”
The closure of the daily meadow is valid from now to October 31.