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Bears are waking up, and they are hungry, as one Colorado resident learned when one recently broke into their car.
On Wednesday, a curious bear snuck into an unlocked car in Evergreen, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
As hungry black bears emerge from winter dens, more encounters with people are expected in the state. Here's how to protect your property.
A photo taken in front of the car’s windshield shows the bear leaning over the steering wheel and peering through the glass ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is warning the public that bears are starting to wake up and breaking into vehicles. CPW ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission has reached a settlement agreement with two national hunting advocacy groups in a ...
A wolf released in Colorado earlier this year died in Wyoming and is the second of Colorado's reintroduced wolves to die in ...
A long-awaited program to prevent and reduce conflict between wolves and producers in Colorado is ready for launch. Colorado ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife settled a lawsuit brought by two national hunting groups accusing two commissioners of violating ...
It was an unexpected Wednesday night for one driver after a bear was found inside a car in Evergreen, feasting on a meal of ...
Six of 12 range riders hired by Colorado Parks and Wildlife to deter wolves from livestock are ready to go, and the second ...
A hungry bear broke into a car in a desperate search for food after a long Colorado winter, photos show. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Northeast Region on X, formerly known as Twitter Bears are ...