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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials report that black bears are emerging from their dens and are looking for food.
Colorado skier Brian O’Neal and his son opted for an ordinary day of skiing before Keystone Ski Resort closed for the season. O’Neal was not anticipating coming face-to-face with a bear during his ...
The terrifying moment a black bear charged at a skier at a Colorado ski resort was caught on camera. The incident happened on April 6 at the Keystone Ski Resort. Footage filmed by Nathan Lynch, a ...
A video taken in Keystone shows skier Brian O'Neal coming down the slopes at the same time as a black bear appears out of nowhere and runs in his direction.
Image via Shutterstock Imagine you're skiing down the slopes and you come face to face with a black bear. I don't know about ...
As hungry black bears emerge from winter dens, more encounters with people are expected in the state. Here's how to protect your property.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) reminds residents and visitors that with Spring arriving, black bears are emerging from their dens and looking for food.