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Statewide Ban on Feeding Black Bears Now in Effect

January 21st, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Responding to the growing number of conflicts between bears and people across New York State, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced a new state regulation that prohibits the feeding of black bears.

Bear in GrassAs black bear numbers have increased significantly in recent years and bears have become more widespread throughout New York, the number of interactions between bears and people has grown, often resulting from the intentional or incidental feeding of bears.

Previously, DEC prohibited the intentional feeding of bears in proximity to certain locations. In an effort to reduce bear habituation to human-supplied foods and future human-bear conflicts, DEC’s new regulation prohibits both incidental and intentional feeding of bears statewide.

Specifically, the regulation bans intentional feeding of black bears, and, after previous written notice from DEC, also prohibits incidental or indirect feeding of black bears through food attractants such as garbage, refuse or bird seed. The regulation grants DEC the authority to require removal of these and other food attractants when bears become problematic.

DEC generally encourages discontinuing bird feeding activity in the Spring when bears emerge from their dens and natural foods for bears are not abundant and natural food for birds are becoming more available.

The Notice of Adoption of the new regulation prohibiting black bear feeding is available at:  Rulemaking Activity (PDF) .

More Info: Black Bear and “§187.1 Black bear feeding”

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Leroy Douglas (Douglas Corp) Linkdump

January 4th, 2011 · 2 Comments · News

LeRoy Douglas (Douglas Corp) was just indicted and arraigned for environmental crimes. So many stories and angles, most missing details.

Map of Douglas Resort

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Clinton County Man Indicted and Arraigned for Environmental Crimes

January 4th, 2011 · No Comments · Adirondack News

Leroy Douglas, 61, of Au Sable Forks, NY and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake were arraigned on January 4, 2011, in Clinton County Court on charges of violating several Environmental Conservation Laws.

Mr. Douglas and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake Inc. had been indicted in December 2010, by a Clinton County Grand Jury on charges of Endangering Public Health, Safety, or the Environment in the third degree, a felony with a maximum fine of $150,000 and up to 4 years in prison. The charge refers to allegations that Mr. Douglas and the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake were responsible for disposing numerous 55-gallon drums containing a hazardous substance onto property owned by the Douglas Corporation of Silver Lake.


Other charges include three misdemeanors – Unlawful Disposal of Solid Waste, with possible penalties of $3,750-$22,500 per day in fines and up to 1 year in jail; Disturbing the Bed/Banks of a Classified Trout Stream, with possible penalties of $0-10,000 in fines and up to 1 year in jail; Failure to Register a Petroleum Bulk Storage Facility, and with possible penalties of $3,750-22,500 per day and up to 1 year in jail – and several petroleum bulk storage violations.

Mr. Douglas and the Corporation pled not guilty to all charges. Mr. Douglas was released on his own recognizance and the case was adjourned until February 14.

The charges stem from an investigation that began in July 2008 in response to complaints of environmental crimes at the Black Brook property. A search warrant was executed in August 2008 by the Environmental Conservation Police and the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department.

Twenty-two (55) gallon drums and one saddle drum were removed from the property by a private contractor at the DEC’s direction. Approximately 5000 cubic yards of solid waste was located on the property including a pile of lead acid batteries, restaurant supplies, household garbage, furniture, dead animals, chemical containers, medical waste, and ash from burning solid waste.

The investigation was conducted by NYS DEC Police Investigator Ken Bruno, out of the DEC Region 5 Headquarters in Ray Brook. The case is being prosecuted by the Clinton County District Attorney’s Office.

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