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Bryan Peterson: Take precautions to keep humans, bears safe
Durango, Colorado Currently Sun 0% chance of precipitation 9% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation
Thursday, April 8, 2021 9:49 AM Updated 2 days 14 hours ago Bryan Peterson Bryan Peterson
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If you have a social media account, you’ve likely heard of a bear in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem that’s captivated the attention of millions.
Grizzly 399 is arguably the most famous and iconic bear in the world, with followers numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
The 25-year-old doting mother of four has her own Facebook and Twitter accounts. Books have been written about her. Tourists plan vacations around hoping to catch a glimpse of her and her cubs. A good part of her notoriety is without doubt because of her charismatic offspring. A grizzly having, much less keeping alive, four cubs is exceedingly rare.
Why did bears stay away from populated areas this year in Southwest Colorado?
Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 61% chance of precipitation 73% chance of precipitation
Human-bear conflicts had been on the rise, but not in 2020
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2020 5:03 AM Updated: Friday, Jan. 1, 2021 8:08 PM
Why did bears stay away from populated areas this year in Southwest Colorado? Bear season was quiet this year, likely because there was plenty of food in the forest. Courtesy of Barry Bryant, file
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With all the attention on this year’s highly contentious election and the onslaught of news surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, one issue that usually takes the spotlight in Southwest Colorado went unusually quiet – bear season.
How did the warm fall impact the natural world?
Durango, Colorado Fri 69% chance of precipitation
Weather affects river levels, animal behavior, bird migrations, plant life
Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 5:18 AM Updated: Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 2:33 PM Dave Sugnet fly-fishes in the Animas River on Dec. 9 in Durango, when daytime temperatures reached the low 50s. The lack of precipitation in Southwest Colorado this fall has left rivers near all-time lows. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald With warm temperatures during the day and cold temperatures at night, the bottom of a river – rather than the top – can start to freeze, which can impact fish eggs incubating in the gravelly river bottom.
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