Discounted bear resistant refuse containers.
Seminole county bear proof trash cans.
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But more useful would be for the county to require neighborhoods with a high number of bear conflicts to use special garbage cans.
The discounts are made available in part through a grant from the florida wildlife commission.
2019 2020 citizen guide to solid waste.
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Seminole county will begin accepting applications to purchase 64 gallon bear resistant garbage containers at discounted prices on june 1 2017.
Seminole county will purchase hundreds of bear resistant trash containers and offer them to residents and homeowners associations west of interstate 4 for a fraction of the cost.
The applications will primarily be managed on a first come first served basis.
The florida fish and wildlife conservation commission fwc and seminole county are teaming up to provide bear resistant trash cans to county residents at discounted rates.
The fwc awarded seminole county a 200 000 bearwise grant to help reduce prices for residents living within the urban bear management area west of interstate 4.
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Seminole county will begin accepting applications to purchase 64 gallon bear resistant garbage containers at discounted prices on june 1 2017.
After a four hour meeting with state wildlife officials seminole county leaders asked county staff to research the cost of providing bear resistant garbage cans to some residents.
7 days a week 7 30am 5 30pm.
Urban bear management area information brochure.
Seminole county officials said they will look for ways to continue providing residents with bear resistant trash cans at discounted rates after the legislature decided to not include money for the.
The applications will primarily be managed on a first come first served basis.
Durocher and volunteers travel to neighborhoods across central florida to bear proof people s trash cans.