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This section provides information
on effective waste management practices for communities.
To achieve bear smart status, a community must invest in
a bear-proof waste handling system, from the point of disposal
to the landfill
or transfer station.
Bear-proof Waste Containment
Garbage must be kept secure and unavailable to wildlife
at all times. In order to ensure the safety of residents
and visitors, all public waste containers in bear country
must be bear-proof, whether they're downtown or in a park.
There are several companies that make bear-proof
waste containers for home use. Residents should be encouraged
to purchase bear-proof containers or they should be supplied
by the waste contractor or local government. It is also
highly advisable to ensure that municipal bylaws
mandate bear-proof waste containment.
Many products are available - some are bear-resistant and
some claim to be bear-proof. You may order or download a
Resource
Guide from the Living with Wildlife Foundation that
contains a comprehensive list of Bear-Resistant Trash Containers.
The guide is very comprehensive and a MUST for any community
pursuing bear smart status.
Purchasing pedestrian and commercial containers:
All containers should be tested and certified bear-proof
by an independent group, like the Living
with Wildlife Foundation.
(ships anywhere
in NA)
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Effective Waste Management Systems:
Community officials should seriously consider eliminating
curbside pick up. Providing bears with access to garbage
creates the potential for human-bear conflict and an unsafe
environment for residents.
Curbside pick-up can be replaced with communal waste containers
placed conveniently throughout the community. A community
can choose to implement smaller 6 yd. containers within
a one-block radius of any residence or install more centrally
located larger bear-proof compactor sites. Each system has
its advantages and disadvantages. For the most part, the
easier and more convenient it is for residents to use the
containers the more likely they are to do so. Ideally, the
receptacles should be within walking distance from any residence.
More centrally located systems create problems for people
without vehicle access to get their garbage to the compactor
site.
Download
- The Importance of Infrastructure
Development in Wilderness Locations. The analysis
suggests that there is a significant social and financial
benefit from investing in the health status of wildlife
in shared wilderness locations. Apply some common sense
rules to wildlife management will provide the framework
necessary for sustainable enjoyment.
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