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by State, Province, Territory or City.
There are now organizations
in this State, Province or Territory who
are displaying the symbol
that indicates they are offering rewarding activities for visitors and volunteers interested in pursuing the themes of Project Passenger Pigeon. You can locate them, with a link to their websites, plus the full list of all participating organizations: here.
COLORADO
(Compiled by Joel Greenberg)
There seem to be no historical records of the passenger pigeon from Colorado. Nor do any of my sources list archeological finds for the species either.
Colorado Locations Known to Have Passenger Pigeon Skins, Mounts, and or Skeletons
Boulder: University of Colorado Museum
Denver: *Denver Museum of Nature and Science
* If an asterisk appears, at least one passenger pigeon is known to be on display; this list is mainly based on Hahn's Where is That Vanished Bird (1963). Please let us know of any changes including additional locations and/or birds on display, name changes of institution, if birds are no longer present, etc.
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