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  2. American black bear - Wikipedia

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    The American black bear (Ursus americanus), or simply black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America. It is the continent's smallest and most widely distributed bear species. It is an omnivore, with a diet varying greatly depending on season and location. It typically lives in largely forested areas but will leave ...

  3. List of mountain passes in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Black Bear Pass: 12,840 feet ... Weston Pass and the southern Mosquito Range. ... Colorado Trail Kokomo Pass [h] 12,027 feet 3,666 m ...

  4. Bear Peak (Boulder County, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Bear Peak is a mountain summit in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America. The 8,459-foot (2,578 m) peak is located in Boulder Mountain Park , 5.2 miles (8.3 km) south-southwest ( bearing 206°) of downtown Boulder in Boulder County , Colorado , United States .

  5. Watch as bear cools off from Colorado heat — and then claims ...

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  6. Black Bear Road - Wikipedia

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    Black Bear Road or Black Bear Pass, and officially Forest Service Road 648, is a dirt road that starts from the 11,018-foot (3,358 m) summit of Red Mountain Pass on U.S. Highway 550 (between Ouray and Silverton) to Telluride, Colorado.

  7. Medicine Bow Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The range is home to Snowy Range Ski Area. [4] [5] The highest peak in the range is Clark Peak (12,960 feet (3,950 m)), located in the Rawah Wilderness along the southern end of the range in Northern Colorado. [6] [7] Much of the range is located within the Medicine Bow National Forest in Wyoming.

  8. Watch as orphaned bears are released back into the wild after ...

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    The bear cubs were released on Nov. 20, 2024 at separate locations near Pagosa Springs, about 250 miles southwest of Colorado Springs, near the border of New Mexico, Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...

  9. List of mammals of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado in the United States. This list of mammals of Colorado includes every wild mammal species seen in the U.S. state of Colorado, based on the list published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.