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FWP hosting bear educational programs in central Montana

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is hosting a series of bear educational programs in central Montana this spring, addressing the biology and status of bears in the area, along with focused discussion and hands-on examples of how to prevent conflicts on the farm and ranch, at home, and when recreating outdoors.

“As grizzly bears continue expanding their range in central Montana, FWP wants to engage with more communities and outdoor recreationists to increase human safety and conflict prevention awareness,” Chad White, bear management specialist in Choteau, said in a release.

The bear programs are:

“If drought conditions of the past months continue into the summer there will be a higher chance of a failed berry crop this year, which will have bears searching for more non-natural foods to meet their nutritional requirements,” Wesley Sarmento, Conrad area bear management specialist, said in a release. “In a dry year like this, ensuring that any attractants are secured is especially important for keeping bears away from homes, so it’s always a focus for us to work with homeowners and ag producers to help minimize the potential for conflicts.”

Registration open for March hunter education course in Great Falls

The programs are free, open to the public, and facilitated by FWP bear management specialists.

Be bear aware

Montana is bear country with populations of grizzly and black bears that frequent higher and lower elevations, especially river corridors.

Avoiding conflicts with bears is easier than dealing with conflicts.

Here are some precautions to help residents, recreationists and people who work outdoors avoid negative bear encounters, from FWP:

For more information on living, working and recreating in Montana’s bear country, visit the FWP Bear Aware website.

For more information about these events contact FWP bear management specialists Chad White at 406-788-4755 or Wesley Sarmento at 406-450-1097.

Jenn Rowell
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