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DENVER -- For years, Denver Parks and Recreation has had a goose management program in place that involved hazing and relocation. Now, with the help of the US Department of Agriculture, they are trying a new approach.Parks and Rec officials say the easiest way to lower the geese population is by capturing and processing them as food for families in need, or for charitable organizations.Executive Director of Denver Parks and Recreation, Scott Gilmore, says the USDA is in charge of all the steps.“They are actually collecting geese in specific parks and they are taking them to a processor where they are processed and they are donating them to needy families.”It’s something many cities across the country have already been doing for years.Parks and rec says this plan will help them address the population problem directly.The USDA began collecting birds about two weeks ago and will continue to do so throughout specific Denver parks.What is still unclear is where around Denver the meat will go after it is processed. 1037

  

Dozens of organizations lined up outside the Toys for Tots warehouse in Aurora on Monday morning to pick up their orders of toys for the holiday season. Many of them had planned to give out gifts in the coming days but were told when they arrived that there were not enough toys to fill everyone's order. Standing in line since 8 a.m., Jody Nickerson, who went in to get her order, said the warehouse looks completely empty inside. "Many of us were saying in line, 'We’ll even take half of what we requested,' at least to give some of them some gifts and then work from there," Nickerson said. Volunteer coordinator with Toys for Tots, Tasha Gallegos, said the reason for there not being enough toys is because of the higher demand and less donations this year. "Today what we have going on is we have many agencies here picking up toys, scheduled to pick up toys, and we can’t accommodate them because the warehouse is very low on toys. We didn’t reach our goal." Toys for Tots will stay open and will be accepting donations through Thursday. If you are interested in donating toys at their location, the address is listed below:This article was written by Ivan Rodriguez for 1190

  

DENVER, Colo. – Colorado leaders are connecting relatively small businesses with the idea of making big, positive impacts on the environment.“Cannabis and beer, this is the perfect thing,” said Charlie Berger, the co-founder of Denver Beer Co. Berger’s team is taking part in the state’s pilot program in which his brewery captures its own carbon dioxide and sells it to marijuana growers.“It’s a really cool opportunity for us to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions,” he said. “Talking about two of Colorado’s, really the epitome of our state’s small business environment, is an easy one to talk about.”And it’s a relatively easy process. This brewery captures the Co2 emitted during the fermentation process, stores it in a machine, then ships it off to pot growers where it’s used to help with their harvests.“In front of me is Earthly Labs Co2 capture system,” said Amy George, Earthly Labs CEO. “It has the potential to capture the equivalent of 15,000 trees a year for our craft brewers.”George says this technology was once only available to really large brewers.Her team recently designed a more affordable carbon capturing process for smaller craft brewers, with the goal of reducing a billion metric tons of waste while basically turning IPA into THC.“Climate change is in front of us,” George said. “It’s important to for us to think of all the ways we can invest in technology or change our behavior to meet the needs of future generations.”And it meets the needs of The Clinic, a cannabis company based in Denver.Chris Baca, the operations manager at The Clinic, says this technology will help reduce his company’s carbon footprint – while increasing its yield of the sticky icky.“It’s always good to be ahead of the curve and with something that every grow room uses so much of it; think it’s a great opportunity,” he said. It’s an opportunity to turn what would be waste into a gas needed to grow weed.“Co2 is pretty much used in a combination with the lights to create the photosynthesis process of plants,” Baca said. With thousands of craft breweries across the country and more states legalizing marijuana, this technology is creating an environmental big buzz between beer and buds. 2214

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