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SouthParkSteve wrote:
I'm extremely hesitant to call DOW on this guy, even though he has done some damage. Colorado has a "2 strikes and you're out" policy on problem bears. If they relocate it, they will also tag it. If it comes back into contact with humans, they will then kill it.
He is not a danger to people right now, and with proper nudging, he might just decide it is not worth it. I would just hate to know that a bear had to die because I live in his natural habitat.
Right now it is obviously not an issue, as they have all gone into hibernation for the winter. If he becomes an issue again next summer, I MAY have to call the DOW on him.....but I would really like to avoid that if he is not actually dangerous.......
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et2 wrote:
Maybe putting a picture of a few lions on the door might help.
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Fizz wrote:
I've seen wilderness cabins where the doormat is a sheet of plywood with dozens of nails sticking up.