Our Mission, Vision & Approach


Our Mission and Vision

Our Mission: To reduce the lethal management of bears due to human-bear conflict.

Our Vision: A world where black bears thrive and people choose responsible, nonlethal ways to coexist.

We are a collaborative and strategic collective bringing community groups, residents, city leaders, policymakers, and park and wildlife officials together to reduce human-bear conflicts.

By compassionately and proactively discouraging bears from wandering into towns, we keep them wild and keep them safe.


10/11/25, By Brenda Lee, Executive Director

I recently had the privilege of attending the 7th International Human–Bear Conflict Workshop held in Kalispell, Montana (October 5–9, 2025). The week was filled with thoughtful discussion, new ideas, and a welcome opportunity to pause, reflect, and clarify the future direction of the Colorado Bear Coalition (CBC).

Conferences like this remind me how powerful it is to gather with people from such diverse backgrounds—wildlife professionals, researchers, agency representatives, students, and NGO leaders—each united by a shared respect and love for bears. The exchange of ideas reignited my sense of purpose and clarified the values that continue to guide our work at CBC.

My reflections are below:

Reflections following the 7th International Human–Bear Conflict Workshop