Most of the brightly-colored leaves in the high country have fallen off the trees and blanketed Aspen’s streets and sidewalks, signaling a change of seasons. With winter looming, black bears are desperately bingeing on anything.
Most of the brightly-colored leaves in the high country have fallen off the trees and blanketed Aspen’s streets and sidewalks, signaling a change of seasons. With winter looming, black bears are desperately bingeing on anything.
ASPEN Most of the brightly-colored leaves in the high country have fallen off the trees and blanketed Aspen’s streets and sidewalks, signaling a change of seasons. With winter looming, black bears are desperately bingeing on.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - People around South Lake Tahoe already know him for his knowledge of local urbanized black bears, now people around the globe are taking notice. When the July issue of National Geographic came out, the article about wild animals adapting to city life in surprising ways featured Toogee Sielsch of South Lake Tahoe.