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Bear sightings have started in Colorado

Last updated: April 22, 2025 1:00 am
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Spring is here, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials are reminding residents to be bear-aware as these animals come out of hibernation in search of food.

Reports of bear activity have already been on the rise in 17 Colorado counties, with more than 80 incidents reported so far. This number is expected to increase significantly in the coming months.

It’s crucial for residents to secure food and scents that could attract bears, such as trash receptacles, bird feeders, and other human-provided food sources. Bears should not be encouraged to come near homes or businesses for food.

As bears start emerging from their dens, males (boars) are usually the first to appear, followed by females (sows) that did not give birth over the winter. The last to come out are females with cubs born in late April.

During this early season, bears rely on natural food sources like grasses and aspen buds to help their digestive systems adjust after months of dormancy. It’s important to keep garbage in secure locations, clean trash cans regularly, and avoid leaving pet food outside to prevent attracting bears.

If you have fruit trees, ensure that fallen fruit is not left to rot on the ground, as this can also attract bears. For more tips on bear-proofing your home and dealing with bear encounters, visit cpw.state.co.us/living-bears.

Remember, it’s essential to maintain a safe distance from bears and not allow them to become comfortable around human habitats. If you encounter a bear, haze it by making loud noises and scaring it off.

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Original Publish Date: April 21, 2025 at 9:15 PM MDT

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