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After relocating an “absolute unit of a bear,” Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding people to be bear-watchful in this “Fat Bear Fall.”

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding people to be alert this fall as black bears enter a state called hyperphagia in preparation for hibernation. Wildlife officials in Durango tranquilized a bear they called “an absolute monster” on Thursday after it…

Colorado plans to release up to 15 more wolves this winter

Colorado Parks and Wildlife announced Friday that it has reached an agreement with conservation officials in British Columbia to secure up to 15 wolves for the next phase of its controversial and groundbreaking recovery program. The wolves will be captured…