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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Continues To Advocate The Reintroduction Of This Animal Despite Ongoing BacklashThis caused the removal of wolves in late August and early September due to repeated attacks. Still, despite ongoing issues, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has not changed its stance. Bear spray and ...
Colorado wildlife officials confirmed Friday the state ... when removing the Copper Creek pack in late August and early September of 2024. The pup is believed to still be alive.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported nearly 80% of reports and sightings occur June through September. Drought and late freezes can reduce the availability of natural food crops for bears ...
The father, mother and four of the pups were captured in late August and early September by Colorado Parks and Wildlife after conflicts with livestock. The father died shortly after he was captured.
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