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Deer rescued from Evergreen Lake by a crane, snuggie and wildlife officers

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers sedated the deer and relocated it to a nearby forested area, according to a video posted on social media

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers rescued a young buck from Evergreen Lake on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, where the animal was trapped by ice and snow. (Photo courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers rescued a young buck from Evergreen Lake on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, where the animal was trapped by ice and snow. (Photo courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife)
Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers on Friday rescued a young buck from Evergreen Lake, where the animal was trapped by ice and snow.

A nearby crane operator who happened to be in the right place at the right time stopped to help the wildlife officers, according to a from Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Sunday.

Wildlife officers darted the deer with a sedative and strapped it into a “snuggie-like contraption” for the crane to lift over the wall and fence railing, the post stated.

Wildlife officers relocated the deer to a better habitat — a nearby forested area — and released it back into the wild.

In a , one officer held the deer gently by the antlers and removed the blindfold before jumping backward as the deer darted forward and into the trees.

“I got photos,” one officer said to another, laughing in the background of a . “And I’ve got a video of him.”

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