21-08-2026 12:00 via powder.com

Officials Encourage Vigilance After Two More Bear Attacks in Colorado Mountain Towns

Following two more bear attacks in Colorado this week, Colorado Parks & Wildlife is urging the public to stay vigilant outside and remove anything that could attract bears. 
The agency said in a release that wildlife officers have been responding to a record number of bear reports, a surge in activity the CPW attributed to low mountain snowpack, wildfires and drought, all of which make it harder for bears to find food. 
Large parts of Colorado are in “extreme” or &ldquo
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