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Updated Friday, 1:30 p.m. - The bear involved in the attack on an Aspen homeowner has been euthanized following a short pursuit, according to a release…
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it received 5,369 total bear calls from April 1 through Dec. 31 of 2019. On Wednesday, the agency released the latest…
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In just a few weeks, black bears around the Roaring Fork Valley will settle down for a season of hibernation. But until then, they are on the hunt for…
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Roadside signs warn "bears are clever." Stories of bears digging through trash cans abound. As autumn rolls around, Colorado Parks and Wildlife warns that…
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Wildlife advocates are seeking a court order that would force U.S. officials to consider if grizzly bears should be restored to more Western states…
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Aspen police are asking city council to approve a new law aimed at keeping people from harassing wildlife. It comes amid growing concerns about public…
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There have been several reports of bear activity near Aspen early this spring. Officials with Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) want humans to step up…
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Earlier this month, three conservation organizations sued the federal government over a plan to kill bears and mountain lions near Rifle. Colorado Parks…
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Last week, the federal agency Wildlife Services agreed to temporarily stop killing animals in a controversial "predator control plan" near Rifle until…
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Welcome to Valley Roundup. I’m Carolyn Sackariason.Joining me this week are Randy Essex, editor and publisher of the Glenwood Post Independent, David…