The History and Future of Wildlife Shepherding with Karelian Bear Dogs
Thursday, August 15, 2024
- Time
- 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
- Venue
- Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center, Hungry Horse, MT, 59919
- Price
- FREE
Wind River Program Biologist Jessica Reyes with Karelian Bear Dogs, Mowgli and Joni, will discuss the program, and about camping in bear country.
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Wildlife shepherding is a management technique developed by the Wind River Bear Institute-Karelian Bear Dog Partners in Florence, Montana, to address conflicts between humans and problem wildlife, with a focus on bears, thereby reducing human-caused bear mortalities. Annually over the past 24 years, more than 800 actions on bears have been taken with the help from federal, state, provincial, and private partners, with no injuries to bears, dogs, or humans!
Wind River Program Biologist Jessica Reyes with Karelian Bear Dogs, Mowgli and Joni, will discuss the program, and talk about camping in bear country and measures to take to avoid encounters and conflicts.
Hungry Horse Dam is located on the South Fork of the Flathead River at 1510 Hungry Horse Dam Road, Hungry Horse, MT; 15 miles south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park and 20 miles northeast of Kalispell, Montana.
Wind River Program Biologist Jessica Reyes with Karelian Bear Dogs, Mowgli and Joni, will discuss the program, and talk about camping in bear country and measures to take to avoid encounters and conflicts.
Hungry Horse Dam is located on the South Fork of the Flathead River at 1510 Hungry Horse Dam Road, Hungry Horse, MT; 15 miles south of the west entrance to Glacier National Park and 20 miles northeast of Kalispell, Montana.
Venue
Hungry Horse Dam Visitor Center
P.o Box 190130
Hungry Horse, MT
59919
Dates
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