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They're actually not native to Colorado, as the southern extent of their natural range ends in northern Idaho, Montana, and Washington. They were introduced to places like Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado. They compete for the same food sources as bighorn sheep, so they have a negative impact on bighorn populations in those places.Great trip report! Besides hearing about a place I had never been to I learned there are mountain goats in Colorado. I always thought of them as a Canadian Rockies thing.
Introduced mountain goats have colonized much of the land above the trees
Title photo by Robson Hatsukami Morgan.Is that good or bad? It depends on your perspective, but there is a cost to native plant and animal communitiesScenic
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