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Denver Wildlife

If you need a professional wildlife trapper in Denver, CO call Enviropest Wildlife Removal: 303-997-2730

We service the greater Denver area, including the towns of Parker, Englewood, Littleton, Evergreen Golden, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Broomfield, Louisville, and we also provide Boulder, Colorado animal control as well. 
  Denver Raccoons: This masked animal is fairly common in Denver, CO. They frequently raid trash cans and steal pet food. They also often choose to live in the attic or chimney of your home. One of Colorado's beautiful animals, but often a nuisance.
  Denver Squirrels: Squirrels are often a pest in Denver. They love to live in an attic, and will chew on wood or electrical wires. They are agile creatures, and live throughout the state of Colorado. Call Enviropest Wildlife Removal if you need squirrel removal in Denver.
  Denver Opossum: You may spot this animal in Denver at night time, perhaps rooting through your garbage. This opportunistic animal will take your pet's food or live under your porch. The possum is a great Colorado survivor, and not all that ugly.
  Denver Snakes: There are many species of snakes in Denver, but few are venomous. If you need help identifying snakes of Colorado, browse this site or give us a call at 303-997-2730. We at Enviropest Wildlife Removal can provide Denver snake control any time you need us.
  Denver Rat Control: The Norway Rat, Roof Rat, and House Mouse inhabit most areas of North America that people inhabit, including most Colorado cities. They contaminate food and love to live in the walls or attic of a home. Enviropest Wildlife Removal can get rid of them once and for all.
  Denver Bats: Bats are special animals, and found throughout Colorado. They are good creatures and eat a lot of insects, but if you have an infestation of bats in your home or building, you can give us a call for professional Denver bat control and removal.
We are experts with all kinds of wildlife. If you need Denver pigeon control, geeese or other bird removal, we can help. We are experts with skunks and skunk problems, digging animals such as moles, armadillos, & groundhogs, and we offer Colorado beaver control and removal. Enviropest Wildlife Removal also provides dead animal removal services.

Our city, Denver, Colorado is the capital, a county, and the largest city in the state of Colorado. The population of Denver is around 555,000 residents, while the surrounding metropolitan area has close to 2.2 million people. The city is located on the edge of the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains, which makes for one of the most beautiful skylines of any city in the United States. The central downtown district is on the east side of the South Platte River, which also adds to the natural beauty of this metropolis. Denver has been given the nickname, the Mile High City is 5,280 feet above sea level. This height is coincidentally the same as the fifteenth stop of the state capital building. Denver has also been referred to as the Queen City of the Plains in the past because of its influential role in the agricultural industry of the plains regions along the foothills of the Front Range. To most residents today, Denver is considered one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the US, as well as a hub from the East coast to the West coast. We also service the towns of Denver West, Idaho Springs, Littleton, Evergreen, Meridian Business Park, and animal exterminating in Rollinsville, Denver Northwest, Bear Valley, Denver Central, Aurora South, Firestone, and snake removal in Westminster, Henderson and also animal control in Black Hawk, Denver Southeast, Stapleton, Broomfield, Lone Tree, Northglenn, University Area, Larkspur, Denver North, Thornton, Denver Downtown, Denver Northeast, Georgetown, Kiowa, Roxborough and pest control in Aurora North, Cherry Creek, Denver Southwest, and animal capture in Brighton, Glendale, Castle Rock, Fort Lupton, Bailey, Central City, Lowry, Genesee, and wildlife trapping in Greenwood Village, Wheat Ridge, Strasburg, Lowry Fieldand wild animal services in Denver South, Elizabeth, Watkins, Aurora East, Centennial, Morrison, Montbello, Denver East, Capitol Hill, Arvada, Washington Park, Parker, Edgewater and wildlife management in Golden, Commerce City, Conifer, Aurora West, and extermination services in Franktown, Federal Heights, Green Valley Ranch, Lakewood, and rodent removal in Bennett, Highlands Ranch, Englewood. You can visit Denver Animal Control for more information about oour wildlife removal services.
 

Denver, CO Wildlife News Clip:
Wildlife - Nature in the City of Denver

It evokes a vision where Denver's original native ecotypes live on in a combination of true natural areas, carefully designed public parkland and private efforts. The Crissy Field wetland, Tennessee Hollow in the Presidio, the dunes that are going to be built in the Presidio using sand excavated from construction at the Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park, Lake Merced and the more than 30 areas administered by the Natural Areas Program form the backbone of this vision. Colorado has an abundance of wildlife, and Denver is no exception.

But its success will lie in the efforts of backyard gardeners who love frogs and butterflies, and residents for whom pulling invasive weeds is a regular part of a walk in the park. Living with nature doesn't just happen; it requires the conscious participation of as many people as possible. Although several species of wildlife roam Denver, only a few, such as raccoons and squirrels, are considered pest wildlife.

Which brings us back to the forbidding slope behind Laguna Honda Hospital. When the hospital realized the area had become a hazard, Phille Tuin, the hospital's director of facility services, got in touch with Squirrel and Snake Man through the Audubon Society. Remember to treat the wild animals of Denver, Colorado, with respect.

He asked Squirrel and Snake Man to assess the potential for ecological restoration on 20 acres of neglected land. He also secured a budget for the project, providing the foundation for the first nonpark ecological restoration effort ever attempted in Denver -- a model for what can happen on other pieces of tattered green space. Colorado has many reptiles, and it’s important to be able to identify Denver snake species and mammals.

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