A particular group of kids went up into the Colorado mountains last week to take pictures of animals.
Texas Fish & Game graciously provided us with a location to showcase some of their work in order to use photo to spread awareness of wildlife conservation.
This was the Higher Calling Wildlife” A Voice In the Wilderness” voyage, and the main attraction was taking kids out of Wild Wishes programs to stunning, wildlife-filled locations.
Moore, Chester and his wife Lisa founded Wild Wishes in 2014, and it provides animals encounters to kids who have endured another traumatic circumstances, such as losing a parent or sibling, or who are dealing with serious illnesses.
Here are a few of the trip’s best photos.
Kamille from Wild Wishes captured this image of a mule antelope agency in Colorado Springs. Deer and whitetail competition, the loss of migration corridors, and increased predation are all problems for mule deer.

A bull moose is captured beautifully by our Wild Wishes child Juno. It will be visible in the following image.

The deer image Juno took turned out fantastic! Elk groups are expanding throughout the Eastern United States, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina, where they have been restored.

Delilah, who is thirteen years old, captured a lovely time between savage cattle mooses and their young calves close to Estes Park, Colorado.

When it comes to calf, Amber Borel captured a fantastic image of an elf cattle and baby. In the Estes Park region, some deer wear collars to aid in tracking their movements.

This fantastic picture of a large bull elk was taken by my daughter Faith.
Immediately, we’ll been posting a picture and more pictures.
Our goal is to coach kids in conservation and take them to wild areas where they will face unique challenges. To increase awareness of animals and the problems they encounter, we are teaching them how to use images.
And since we have more missions planned, we need your assistance.
Consider your darkest memories as a child and what it would have meant if you had to do something similar.
You can make a tax-deductible contribution of any amount by clicking here. On Venmo, you can also give to @ kingdomzoo.
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Moore, Chester