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- Living with Bears | Vail, CO
· In Colorado, most bears are active from mid-March through early November When food sources dwindle they head for winter dens · With a nose that’s 100 times more sensitive than ours, a bear can literally smell food five miles away
- With limited food resources, bear encounters expected to increase this . . .
The Vail Public Safety Communications Center has received 88 calls regarding bears in Vail from the beginning of the year through mid-June Last year, during the same period, there were just eight total calls about bears
- Colorado’s Bear Hotspots: 15 Counties Reporting the Most Activity
Colorado Parks and Wildlife received 3,526 reports about bears in 2023, with 33 bears relocated, and 63 bears euthanized by the end of the year Scroll through the gallery below to see the 15 counties that reported the most bear activity in the Centennial State
- Living with Bears - Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Most Colorado bears are active from mid-March through early November In the fall, bears enter a period of compulsive overeating (hyperphagia) They start feeding for 22 hours a day and need to gain 20,000 calories a day to survive hibernation Bears will work hard to get the calories they need, and can easily damage property, vehicles and homes
- Colorado’s bears are awake, and they’re hungry
After 2024 saw record-high reports of bear sightings and conflict with humans, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reportedly already received 82 reports of bear activity in 17 counties this year This number is only expected to rise as more and more bears emerge from their dens this spring
- Vail seeing many more bear reports this year than last
From Jan 1 to Aug 21 of this year, there were 87 bear sightings in residential or public areas of town For the same period in 2018, there were just 29 sightings Town dispatchers keep track of those calls, making occasionally-hilarious notes in the process Aug 14: “Bear seen ‘toppling a bear-proof container down the road ’
- Vail bear reports increase sharply this year
From Jan 1 to Aug 21 of this year, there were 87 bear sightings in residential or public areas of town For the same period in 2018, there were just 29 sightings Town dispatchers keep track of those calls, making occasionally hilarious notes in the process Aug 14: “Bear seen ‘toppling a bear-proof container down the road ’
- Aspen and Vail valleys lead the way statewide in bear conflicts
Out of 5,369 total reports of bear activity counted by CPW, 1,175 came from Area 8, which is based in Glenwood Springs and includes the Roaring Fork, Eagle River and Vail valleys
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