Odocoileus hemionus, characterized by large ears resembling those of a mule, thrives in the diverse habitats of Colorado, from high-elevation forests and alpine meadows to lower-elevation shrublands and grasslands. These adaptable ungulates are a vital component of the state’s ecosystem. Their presence indicates healthy and balanced natural environments.
As a keystone herbivore, this species plays a significant role in shaping plant communities and influencing other wildlife populations. Historically, these animals represented a crucial food source for Indigenous peoples and continue to be a valued game species, contributing to the state’s economy through hunting and wildlife viewing tourism. Conservation efforts focused on habitat preservation and population management are essential for their long-term survival.