​A posting on yesterday's Thetford listserv asserts that on July 1, 2014 a
law went into effect in Vermont banning the use of bird feeders beginning
early in the spring. HB 101 was designed to reduce the number of nuisance
bears in the state that, due to HUMAN behavior, lose their fear of entering
people’s yards and are, in fact, rewarded for doing so.  Once a bear finds
a prime source of bird seed or human food, more bears can be attracted.
Not only that but the first bear will visit OTHER HOMES in the
area where it finds food, it will not just stay in your yard. This year
bird feeders were to be taken down by March 15 in Vermont and March 17 in
New
Hampshire and certainly no later than April 1. Bird feeders are NOT to be
put out again until DECEMBER 1 or UNTIL there is a prolonged period of
snow..."

Yikes! I have been oblivious of this development.
I'm wondering: how are other Upper Valley birders dealing with this?

Connie Snyder


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