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Colorado wildlife officials warn residents as bears awake from winter slumber

Bears usually start emerging from their dens during the first weeks of April

A bear and two cubs (not pictured) are seen near the 700 Block of 8th Street in Boulder on Sept. 21, 2018. The bears caused a lockout at nearby Flatirons Elementary School.
Matthew Jonas, Boulder Daily Camera
A bear and two cubs (not pictured) are seen near the 700 Block of 8th Street in Boulder on Sept. 21, 2018. The bears caused a lockout at nearby Flatirons Elementary School.
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DURANGO — Colorado wildlife officials are warning residents to take precaution as bears begin to wake up from their winter slumber.

bears usually start emerging from their dens during the first weeks of April. But Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokesman Joe Lewandowski says wildlife officials mark April 15 as the day bear activity is typically expected to pick up.

He says male bears are usually the first to start stirring around. Female bears, especially those nursing cubs, tend to stay in their dens a few weeks longer to conserve energy and wait until there are more available food sources in the forest.

Lewandowski says there already have been some bear spottings around Durango.

Matt Thorpe, CPW’s wildlife manager in Durango, says it’s important for residents to report unwanted bear activity.

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