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Join us for a Bear Aware event this spring

 

  • May 16 in Fairfield, 6:30 p.m.

    • Ambulance Training Center, 15 1st St SW

  • May 18 in Chinook, 3 p.m.

    • Blaine County Library, 112 4th St W

  • May 18 in Havre, 7 p.m.

    • Hill County Electric Building, 2121 US-2, Hospitality Room

  • May 19 in Zortman, 12 p.m.

    • Zortman BLM fire station

  • May 29 in Bynum, 5 p.m.

    • Dinosaur Center, 5 p.m.

STAY SAFE AROUND BEARS

FWP employee talking with a resident about bear transportation.

Avoid attracting bears

Living in Bear Country >
Fisherman walking along a river shoreline.

How to stay safe afield

Hunting and Angling >
Black bear behind wood fence.

Protect you and your property

AGRICULTURAL (FARMERS & RANCHERS) >
Bear standing on grassy landscape.

Be prepared to deal with bears

Bear Encounters >
Folks standing outside listening to FWP employee talk about bear awarness.

Learn more about being bear aware

Resources >

Carry Bear Spray and Know How to Use it

Bear spray is a very effective deterrent when used properly. Carry bear spray in an easily-accessible location and learn how to use it.

Grizzly Bears in Paradise

Grizzly Bear Recovery in the northern Rockies has been a wildlife success story, especially within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. But with success comes responsibility. For Grizzly Bear Specialist, Jeremiah Smith, that responsibility involves community engagement and bear conflict management.

Check out some more helpful videos to learn about being bear aware in Montana:

Bear Aware Playlist