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"I spoke to the owner of the Brook Forest Inn. I was pleasantly surprised by the call and disturbed by our "community". He has been working with Waste Management for some time about the trash. He has installed metal bear bars several times and the bears just bend them. He tries to pick up the trash when it is knocked over but the dumpsters are heavy and he needs the staff there to do it. Hence the trash Monday and Tuesday. Waste Management is working with him and brought him two new dumpsters today with heavier metal but the bears have figured out how to go under the bear bars and bend them so he is going to fold down all shipping boxes and put them on top to try and prevent the bears from getting under. He is pretty bear savvy. He does NOT want to leave the area. His FB page was hacked with awful comments so he took it down. He is working with Waste Management to make twice a week pick ups. He had a fence but the bears tore it down and you can see the metal posts where it used to be. Someone sent him info about sturdy bear dumpsters that cost $5,000 each but Waste Management won't pick up the trash if he doesn't use their stuff and they are the only ones that do businesses up here. He and has family have had death threats, threats of burning the business down, he has had sugar in his gas tank. He is doing what he can. He is willing to speak to me any time if anyone has any further questions but with emotion so high right now wants to take a step back from online response. If you have further questions or suggestions for him, please let me know and I will ask. Again, if you had a hostile approach from him perhaps he just spent a ton from sugar in his tank, death threats or hostile questions on the other end. I was satisfied.
He has also been working with DOW."
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Some residents in Evergreen want the county to adopt a trash ordinance following a recent incident in which a resident shot and killed two bear cubs when they were getting into his trash.
Channing created an informal online survey that asked area residents whether they would support an ordinance that required secure, bear-proof trash storage with fines for noncompliance. After a week, it got around 175 responses reflecting support .
She said she and a handful of other community members are drafting something similar to what Eagle County requires of its unincorporated areas . Its rules apply only to areas that have five or more calls about bears or one trapped or killed within one calendar year.
But county commissioners, who would ultimately approve such an ordinance, say there are challenges with cost and enforcement and they do not see regulation as the best option.
Rosier said an ordinance would be like "going from zero to 60," skipping other steps such as increasing education and outreach.
Jennifer Churchill, a spokesperson for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, said the department has a Bear Aware volunteer program that is a network of volunteers who educate their neighbors and communities about coexisting with bears.
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