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Bears and Woodland Park

Alyssa Meier. Bears and Woodland Park. What I did this year:. Surveyed local restaurants “Bear Aware” presentation to Elementary Schools Mapped bear nuisance calls Researched case studies Researched bear-proof container companies. Restaurant Survey.

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Bears and Woodland Park

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  1. Alyssa Meier Bears and Woodland Park

  2. What I did this year: • Surveyed local restaurants • “Bear Aware” presentation to Elementary Schools • Mapped bear nuisance calls • Researched case studies • Researched bear-proof container companies

  3. Restaurant Survey • Have you had any bear problems this summer? • If yes, when? How often? • Do you have any bear proof features? If so, what? • If not, what has prevented you from bear proofing? • Have you seen the bear responsible? Are there multiple bears? • Have you contacted CPW or WPPD about the bear? • If so every time – some of the time – only once. • If not – why not?

  4. Yellow: Food Attractant Red: Dangerous behavior Blue: Sighting/Tree Mauve: Non-Food Attractant Purple: Struck by Vehicle Dots: Death

  5. 15% Columbine Village Yellow: Food Attractant Red: Dangerous behavior Blue: Sighting/Tree Mauve: Non-Food Attractant Purple: Struck by Vehicle Dots: Death

  6. 7.5% Michael Lane Yellow: Food Attractant Red: Dangerous behavior Blue: Sighting/Tree Mauve: Non-Food Attractant Purple: Struck by Vehicle Dots: Death

  7. 6.25% N. Pine Street Yellow: Food Attractant Red: Dangerous behavior Blue: Sighting/Tree Mauve: Non-Food Attractant Purple: Struck by Vehicle Dots: Death

  8. 5% Paradise Circle, 17.4% Woodland Ave Yellow: Food Attractant Red: Dangerous behavior Blue: Sighting/Tree Mauve: Non-Food Attractant Purple: Struck by Vehicle Dots: Death

  9. Cost Analysis

  10. #1: Education • Create an Educational Task Force that will: • Maintain a Facebook page • Document the activity • Ask residents to post pictures • Provide information at community events • Begin a Bear week • Provide informational programs and videos • Overall - Spread the word

  11. #2: Enforce the Law • Woodland Park Ordinance: 8.04.020 • B. Any owner of property, his agent or any person having charge of such property shall be in violation of this chapter, and therefore upon conviction subject to the penalties stated herein, if he fails to do any of the following: • 2. Store garbage and refuse in a manner that will prevent entry by animals resulting in littering of public or private property;

  12. #2: Enforce the Law • Woodland Park Ordinance: 8.04.020 • Speak to the pocket books of citizens • Provide revenues from fines to support program • Telluride policy • Teller County Ordinance

  13. #3: Opportunities • From city website – provide link to bear-proof container companies • Help facilitate the creation of a volunteer group • http://www.bearicuda.com/

  14. Thank you

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