Increased Bear Sightings in Colorado Linked to Mild Winter
Increased Bear Sightings in Colorado Linked to Mild Winter
US · Published Jun 27, 2026
Colorado has experienced a significant rise in bear sightings this year compared to the previous year.
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the increase is attributed to a warm and dry winter, which has disrupted the natural hibernation and feeding patterns of bears.

Impact & Risks

The increased bear activity poses potential risks to residents and visitors in Colorado. As bears venture closer to human settlements in search of food, there is a heightened risk of human-wildlife encounters, which could lead to property damage or safety concerns. Wildlife officials are urging people to exercise caution and secure food sources to avoid attracting bears to residential areas.

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