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Colorado wildlife officials warn of frequent bear encounters

The bear allegedly threatened campers west of Fort Collins

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FORT COLLINS — Wildlife officials are searching for an aggressive black bear that threatened campers in Colorado.

The Coloradoan Tuesday that the bear clawed at a campsite and prompted a man to fire a warning shot Saturday.

Ore. Authorities said Friday, Sept. ...
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In this June 1, 2011 file photo, an adult black bear looks over the tall grass near the Tualatin Elementary School in Tualatin, Ore. Authorities said Friday, Sept. 8, 2017 that an extensive poaching ring is responsible for slaughtering more than 100 black bears, cougars, bobcats, deer and elk in southwestern Washington state and northwestern Oregon, with many of the animals hunted with dogs and then left to rot.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers say the bear returned to the Chambers Lake campground 63 miles west of Fort Collins before being hazed with pepper spray and scared off again.

Wildlife officials say bear encounters have been frequent in the area and that six reports were confirmed this month.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife say they have received more than 2,500 bear sighting reports since April 1 statewide.
The agency says they have killed 56 bears and relocated 23 bears.

Officials say campers should bear proof campsites by securing all belongings, especially food.

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