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Summit County staff: 2024 wildlife cameras recorded dozens of species on Doig Homestead and Tenderfoot Meadows

Summit County Open Space Advisory Council · March 1, 2026
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Open Space and Trails staff said 2024 camera monitoring recorded 18 unique species at Doig Homestead and 13 at Tenderfoot Meadows, including new observations (a moose) and notable behaviors (a mating fox pair, two mountain lions traveling together); staff said activity peaked in spring and declined on Doig after cattle grazing began May 23.

Summit County Open Space and Trails staff presented results from the 2024 wildlife camera monitoring program on April 2, reporting that county cameras detected a variety of mammals and birds at two county properties and that seasonal patterns and land use (for example, cattle grazing) influenced detections.

At Doig Homestead, staff reported 18 unique species…

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