Be “Bear Aware” to Keep Animal Conflicts Trending Down
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 Published On Mar 19, 2024

Colorado Parks and Wildlife received 3,526 reports of sightings and conflicts with bears in 2023, which is a 21 percent decrease from previous years. That’s largely due to healthy natural forage production last season. It’s still too early to tell how 2024 will shape up. The vast majority of calls involve bears trying to access human food sources, with trash remaining the number one source of conflicts. By Connor Shreve.

This story is sponsored by Tafoya Barrett & Associates and Dunkin’ Donuts.

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