
How to stay bear aware in the Roaring Fork Valley
The Roaring Fork Valley Bear Coalition’s Robert Hinch spots two rainy bear cubs in 2024. Courtesy/Robert Hinch for RFVBC Published
The Roaring Fork Valley Bear Coalition’s Robert Hinch spots two rainy bear cubs in 2024. Courtesy/Robert Hinch for RFVBC Published
As published in the Aspen Times, Apr 3, 2025River Stingray. Removing bird feeders for bear season, along with other attractants,
Original Article | Mar 7, 2025 | by Josie Taris | Image by Jason Charme Frosty spring conditions pushed bears
Lack of wild food drives bears to urban areas in the valley at higher rates Oct 31, 2024, by Skyler
Opinion | Sep 24, 2024 The short answer is no, but this response deserves a complete explanation. Colorado has vast
Opinion | Sep 16, 2024 | The Aspen Times Early reporting could have prevented this tragic incident. The heartbreaking shooting
Opinion by Elizabeth Key; originally published in The Sopris Sun, September 4, 2024 As a Colorado native, I have traditionally
An electrified bear mat guards the entrance to a porch in Redstone. The Roaring Fork Valley Bear Coalition, a local
Apr 9, 2024 | Katherine Tomanek | Post INDEPENDENT Bear rummages through an open dumpster in June 2021. Chelsea Self/Post
Scott Condon, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Pitkin County led Colorado’s 64 counties by far in 2023 for bear reports