CPW plan could mean higher bear hunting license quotas, better trash management in Roaring Fork, Eagle valleys
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Annual bear mortality in the Eagle and Roaring Fork valleys — an area identified by CPW as B-11 — has been increasing over the past 20 years, according to the management plan. In the past 10 years, 118 bears were killed on average each year. This figure jumped to an average of 135 bears per year in the past three years.
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