Three orphaned black bear cubs taken from inside the Estes Park city limits are getting a new start at Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Frisco Creek wildlife facility.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife reminds everyone that bears are on an urgent search for food making it especially important to bear-proof your homes and cars.
Poudre Fire Authority rescued a bear from a South Prospect neighborhood, and I mean that bear is cute and all, but it wasn't the only thing we were lookin' at.
Recently, a bear climbed in through a window of a Vail couple’s home and made some beautiful music on their piano. ‘Beautiful’ may be an overstatement.
Bears are waking up from hibernation and are looking for food. Colorado residents and visitors should be “Bear Aware.” We have a few tips to avoid encounters.