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Monday, June 22, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center testing coolers
Our local zoo: The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center recently completed testing some bear proof coolers, as reported by the AP. For years, Yellowstone has maintained the policy that food should be raised off the ground to prevent bear access. Yosemite, however, determined that this was not successful and only lead to bears destroying trees to get the food. Bear proof food canisters are expensive, and generally small.
It looks like Yellowstone may be catching up, and there are now some larger options for food storage, including coolers. The bears at The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center tested models from Engel USA and Yeti Coolers and both were approved. Please let me know if you have tried these products yourself.
It looks like Yellowstone may be catching up, and there are now some larger options for food storage, including coolers. The bears at The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center tested models from Engel USA and Yeti Coolers and both were approved. Please let me know if you have tried these products yourself.
- Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee: http://www.igbconline.org
- Engel USA: http://www.engel-usa.com
- Yeti Coolers: http://www.yeticoolers.com
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Looking for authors
If you are a homeowner, relative, or frequent guest of Kirkwood Meadows, and would like to share your stories, fishing tips, or other news on this blog, please send me and e-mail and I will give you authorship permissions.
This Week in The West Yellowstone News
Our local paper has some great anecdotes, especially in the Police Reports. This week the police reports contained the following news:
May 14: A caller reported a suspicious door-to-door meat salesmen. [Was the salesman suspicious, or the meat? It matters.]
May 14: An unidentified bear was seen at the old airport. [Obviously a familiar bear would not be an issue.]
- May 19: A caller reported hitting a bear in the park. The bear was hit with their car, which was damaged. Their fear of the bear kept them from leaving the vehicle. [I bet the bear was afraid of the car too.]
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Pika - One of our local residents
The Casper Star-Tribune has a post about the status of the pika. A few years ago, I saw a pika up the Kirkwood Trail, hiding among the rocks. I have not seen him again, but I hope we still have pika in our neighborhood.
Have you seen a pika lately?
Hebgen Dam - Work continues
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports that work will continue on our precious Hebgen Dam this spring. Hopefully we will have a more consistent water level this year.
See you all soon!
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