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Posted on: April 15, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Snowmass Village Spring Bear Sightings

Black Bear In Natural Habitat

Snowmass Village is in prime black bear habitat. Residents are encouraged to be bear-aware and minimize the risk of bear-human interactions as bears awaken this spring. 

Human-bear conflicts will increase when residents leave food sources outside of their homes. Trash, recycling, and compost bins are common food sources for foraging bears. Pet food, bird feeders, and outdoor cooking equipment such as grills and barbecues also attract bears to the home. Black bears are curious, intelligent, and very resourceful; they will explore all possible food sources. If they find food near homes, campgrounds, vehicles, or communities, they’ll come back for more. The Town of Snowmass Village urges all residents to remove food sources from their yards, vehicles, and other human-occupied areas to reduce the likelihood of a bear interaction. 

Bear Resistant Trash Containers

The Town of Snowmass Village maintains bear-resistant trash enclosures for residential solid waste and recycling. For those residences with curbside pick-up service, the Town will be modifying trash bins over the coming month to make them more resistant to bears. Crews will be installing a locking strap mechanism to containers that will help reduce the likelihood that a bear is able to access the solid waste inside. Even with these modifications, containers may only be placed outside on the day of pickup and returned to an inside location by 6:00 p.m. that same evening.

For more information on solid waste, please visit our website.

Bear Sightings & Interactions

To report a bear sighting in Snowmass Village, please email Snowmass Village Animal Services or call at 970-923-5330. The information that you provide is used to track their movement and behavior and will help keep black bears alive. Trapping and relocating wildlife is a last resort tool. A bear will be relocated after an incident only once. The second contact results in euthanasia. Wildlife sightings are part of mountain life - please appreciate and respect an animal’s right to thrive by being bear aware!

For information on living in bear habitat, please visit the Town's webpage on bear education. Additional information can be found online with Colorado Parks & Wildlife.


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