ENERGY DEVELOPMENT MUST LEARN TO CO-EXIST WITH WILDLIFE

July 31st, 2007

Hot and dry conditions are pushing Colorado’s black bears out of their natural range in a search for food. As in years past, this means that residents in bear areas need to use extra caution with attractants such as trash, pet food, barbeque grills and birdfeeders; however, beyond the usual warnings and challenges, officials with the Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) are seeing some new problems crop up this year.

Original post by FWC Fishing and Boating News



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