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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is urging the public to remain bear aware this summer to avoid dangerous run-ins with some of our largest neighbors.
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As more people move to Colorado, bear encounters are becoming increasingly common. Experts say changing human behaviors could make these encounters less likely.
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Grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are adapting to climate change and other ecological pressures, a new study suggests. The study found the bears have been able to maintain healthy body fat levels over the past couple of decades despite shifting availability of popular foods and increasing population density.
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This time, we discuss building a better bear trap and sheep-shearing season, which draws visitors to Colorado from all over the world.
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Idaho Fish and Game has killed five grizzly bears near the Wyoming border in the span of four days this month.
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As grizzlies move beyond the boundaries of the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem and create conflict, Montana seeks full management authority.
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When a bear's normal food supply is decreased thanks to hot and dry conditions, they will seek out alternate food sources. And that's where human-bear conflicts often arise.
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The Montana Legislature has passed a bill that would loosen regulations around killing grizzlies in Montana, and it's headed to the governor's desk. It's already legal in Montana to kill a grizzly in self-defense or if the bear is "in the act" of killing livestock. The new bill would allow a grizzly to be harmed or killed if a bear is "threatening" livestock.
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A young bear rescued after suffering burns in the East Canyon Fire in June was released on Monday, wildlife officials said.
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Typically, grizzly bears give birth to single or twin cubs. But Grizzly 399 is not a typical bear. She's given birth to multiple sets of triplets. And...