White River National Forest reports spike in bear activity near Aspen
Officials added bear-resistant lockers at dispersed camping sites as Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported a 68% rise in bear reports this year.
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White River National Forest reports significant bear activity on Boreas Pass near Breckenridge
White River National Forest is experiencing a rise in black bear incidents as drought conditions impact the species’ natural food sources and reports spike across Colorado. “Once black bears get a food reward from humans, they associate humans with food and can become aggressive,” said Jessica Ilse, wildlife biologist with the national forest’s Aspen-Sopris and Dillon ranger districts, in a news release. “Don’t underestimate black bears’ abilit…
White River National Forest reports spike in bear activity near Aspen
White River National Forest is experiencing a rise in black bear incidents as drought conditions impact the species’ natural food sources and reports spike across Colorado. “Once black bears get a food reward from humans, they associate humans with food and can become aggressive,” said Jessica Ilse, wildlife biologist with the national forest’s Aspen-Sopris and Dillon ranger districts, in a news release. “Don’t underestimate black bears’ abilit…
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