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Pueblo crime: Resident reports shooting threat at noise disturbance

Police were dispatched to the 1900 block of Driftwood Lane on Monday on reports of loud music in the area. Multiple groups of people were present at a memorial and were asked to leave by a local resident. One person reported that before leaving, a member of the party threatened to shoot them and their family before the groups left. Police are investigating, though no suspects are known at this time. Woman sought in hit and run  Pueblo officials are searching for a woman accused of hitting a person with her car while that person was pushing shopping carts. The victim sustained minor injuries. 

Nature and Wildlife Discovery Center: Nature s Classroom: A busy winter for beavers

This is the forty-second in a series of articles from the staff of the Nature & Wildlife Discovery Center that will provide resources, ideas, and suggestions for families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch for future articles with outdoor activity ideas for students and families. The public can help the nonprofit NWDC get through this challenging time by making a donation at https://hikeandlearn.org/donate-covid-19-pandemic-relief/. Join NWDC for guided hikes and other exciting nature programs listed here: https://hikeandlearn.org/programs-and-events/. Amidst winter’s general slowdown, some stay busy. Mammals as a group are adapted to maintain activity across the seasons, benefiting from active metabolisms, shelter-building, and thick fur. Though some, like bears, enter into a period of hibernation, many do not and are common sights this time of year. Among these are beavers, our largest rodent species and a powerful shaper of ecosystems.

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