Help protect bears by locking trash bins and removing items that may attract them
Holiday Closures
In observance of the winter holidays, the City of Boulder is adjusting its operations schedules.
Bears have always been a part of life in Boulder. Urban bear activity typically increases in late summer and early fall as bears enter the stage of hyperphagia, a period of excessive eating, to fatten up for hibernation.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported high bear activity around Boulder and issues with unsecured trash and livestock acting as attractants to bears on a nightly basis. The city encourages community members, including University of Colorado Boulder students, to be extra vigilant and ensure trash containers are locked, per city ordinance, and to ensure animals and livestock are secure to protect them from bears and remove attractants. Follow these steps to stay safe and help make your home unattractive to bears:
For more information visit www.boulderwildlifeplan.net.