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WILDLIFE IN THE DRUID HILLS SUBDIVISION

Wildlife in the Druid Hills Subdivision

These animals are amazing, please keep them safe.  Excess debree can cause broken ankles if they are running through the woods. They have their own pathways, that from time to time need clearing of dead branches.  They raise their young in these woods and the fawns need a place to hide while mom is away forging. Juniper bushes make good hiding spots. The deer seem to sense when danger is near such as mountain lions, because the deer disappear from our area when they feel threatened.

If you have a mistletoe toe problem and cut the branches off the tree, the deer love to eat the mistletoe off these branches as well as the trunks if they can reach the out shoots that look like plump cedar twigs that deform the tree in growth.

COLORADO STATE FOREST SERVICE

Dwarf Mistletoe: Parasitic Plants. … Dwarf mistletoes are parasites of native conifer forests that can cause severe damage. These plants tend to confine their attacks to one species of tree, with only occasional attacks on other species.

LETTER TO EDITOR

Writing this for LETTER TO THE EDITOR, Norma’s article dated Nov. 4, 2015 in the Courier needs to have the facts checked because the following statement by the President of the POA is incorrect, an outright lie, he is misrepresenting the original covenants.  The original developers stated that, a homeowners …

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SERVICES NOT RENDERED POA

NO GOODS OR SERVICES RENDERED It seems the POA gave nothing after collecting dues in our subdivision, that is beyond fraud and misappropriation of funds. If the POA can’t do what they are supposed, because they cannot find volunteers, they spend the money to hire someone. You should not have …

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EXECUTIVE ORDER

EXECUTIVE ORDER

Executive order https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w4xfCKF3ELTULfpqLoASRofW_LRb2glz/view EM CORONAVIRUS Executive Order ID 2020 044 EXECUTIVE ORDER Safer at Home Pursuant to the authority vested in the Governor of the State of Colorado and, in particular, pursuant to Article IV, Section 2 of the Colorado Constitution and the relevant portions of the Colorado Disaster Emergency …

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