Durango Herald
--°F
Durango Herald
LOG IN SUBSCRIBE --°F
  • NEWS
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • REGIONAL
    • NATIONAL & WORLD
    • BUSINESS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • BAYFIELD
    • IGNACIO
    • SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • PHOTO GALLERIES
    • VIDEOS
  • COMMUNITY
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • OBITUARIES
    • LOCAL BRIEFS
    • NONPROFITS
    • FAITH
    • EDITORIALS
    • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • COLUMNS
  • SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
    • PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
    • DENVER BRONCOS
    • AP SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLES
    • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & WELLNESS
    • SOUTHWEST LIFE
    • AGRICULTURE
    • COLUMNISTS
    • DEAR ABBY
  • MARKETPLACE
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • JOBS
    • PUBLIC NOTICES
  • LISTEN
  • LOG INSUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Local News
    • Regional
    • National & World
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Bayfield
    • Ignacio
    • Southern Ute Indian Tribe
    • Environment
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • Obituaries
    • Local Briefs
    • Nonprofits
    • Faith
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
    • Professional Sports
    • Denver Broncos
    • AP Sports
  • Lifestyles
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Health & Wellness
    • Southwest Life
    • Agriculture
    • Columnists
    • Dear Abby
  • Marketplace
    • Classifieds
    • Jobs
    • Public Notices
  • Listen
News

Setting up a little security shock

Herald Staff Writer

Tuesday, Aug 20, 2013 5:01 PM MT

Updated Wednesday, Aug 21, 2013 4:07 PM MT

SHARE
SHARE Facebook Email

Dale Klotz, territory manager for Gallagher Animal Management, makes connections on an electrical fence surrounding beehives in Hermosa during a workshop Wednesday about the use of electrical fences to deter bears. The workshop was sponsored by the Living with Wildlife Advisory Board of La Plata County, Bear Smart Durango and Gallagher on the property of Jack Peterson in Hermosa. Electric fences are not allowed within the Durango city limits according Steve Barkley, the city’s code-enforcement officer.
Dale Klotz, territory manager for Gallagher Animal Management, makes connections on an electrical fence surrounding beehives in Hermosa during a workshop Wednesday about the use of electrical fences to deter bears. The workshop was sponsored by the Living with Wildlife Advisory Board of La Plata County, Bear Smart Durango and Gallagher on the property of Jack Peterson in Hermosa. Electric fences are not allowed within the Durango city limits according Steve Barkley, the city’s code-enforcement officer.SHAUN STANLEY/Durango Herald

Related Tags

Frontpage Frontpage Lead Local News lead News Lead

More Local News

LPEA Board of Directors election wrapping up this week
Local News

LPEA Board of Directors election wrapping up this week

votes due Tuesday; results to be announced Wednesday

Tentative Durango teacher pay increase agreement reached after two negotiation sessions
Local News

Tentative Durango teacher pay increase agreement reached after two negotiation sessions

2.5% to 3% raises, one-time bonuses part of deal

Survey says economy remains major pain point for Durango residents
Local News

Survey says economy remains major pain point for Durango residents

manager: affordability a top priority to people’s sense of livability

Reader Comments

Most Popular

  1. 1 Storm to bring rain, snow back to Southwest Colorado
  2. 2 Super Typhoon Sinlaku pounds remote US islands in the Pacific Ocean with ferocious winds
  3. 3 Two women survive overdoses at La Plata County Jail
  4. 4 Aztec man arrested after 15-hour standoff with SWAT teams
  5. 5 GOP is Cleveland bound

Daily newsletters & breaking news alerts

Get the latest local news delivered to your inbox every morning.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

Latest Stories

LPEA Board of Directors election wrapping up this week
Local News

LPEA Board of Directors election wrapping up this week

Tentative Durango teacher pay increase agreement reached after two negotiation sessions
Local News

Tentative Durango teacher pay increase agreement reached after two negotiation sessions

Survey says economy remains major pain point for Durango residents
Local News

Survey says economy remains major pain point for Durango residents

Hantavirus linked to cruise ship differs from strain found in Southwest Colorado
Local News

Hantavirus linked to cruise ship differs from strain found in Southwest Colorado

Durango anti-mask initiative found ineligible for ballot
Local News

Durango anti-mask initiative found ineligible for ballot

Durango Herald

Company

  • Ballantine Communications, Inc.
  • The Durango Herald
  • The Durango Herald Store
  • The Journal
  • The Tri-City Record
  • Flavor
  • Real Estate
  • Directory Plus
  • Local Jobs
  • Careers

Reach Out

  • Update our Circulation Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Submit Local Brief
  • Submit a Letter to the Editor
  • News Tip
  • History of the Durango Herald

Social

  • Facebook
  • X / Twitter
  • Instagram

Subscribe

Choose from several print and digital subscription packages.

GET THE HERALD

Newsletter Signup

Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

© 2026 Durango Herald | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service