Help Keep Bears Wild!
Get in the habit of being bear-responsible. At first, its little extra effort, but soon it becomes a better way to live. And you can be proud you are helping to make Eagle County a better place for people and bears.
• Don’t feed bears, and don’t put out food for other wildlife that attracts bears.
• Keep bird feeders out of reach of bears.
• Only put trash cans on the morning of pick-up.
• Burn food off barbecue grills and clean after each use.
• Keep all bear-accessible windows and doors closed and locked, including home, garage and vehicle doors.
• Don’t leave food, trash, coolers, air fresheners or anything that smells in your vehicle.
• Pick fruit before it ripens, and clean up fallen fruit.
• Talk to your neighbors about doing their part to be bear-responsible.
The Eagle County Community Wildlife Roundtable will continue working with CPW on additional projects to help our community to become more “bear” aware. Please do your part to keep bears wild. Protect bears by being "Bear Aware", and share this information with your friends, neighbors, and community. Keep an eye out for more efforts and events coordinated by CPW and the Eagle County Community Wildlife Roundtable aimed at reducing human-bear conflict.