Warm, dry winter could change wildlife patterns in southwest Colorado

Warm, dry winter could change wildlife patterns in southwest Colorado

Reduced food leads to stress, increased predation, decreased survival, and increased human-animal interactions Last summer, a bear in a tree panted in the hot afternoon sun as it searched for a little more shade in the backyard of a Durango home. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald) Durango has experienced above-average temperatures this winter, with record high temperatures … Read more