Grizzly Management in British Columbia State Grizzlies in British Columbia represents many different people. For many people they recorded much of the fact that our area is still crazy, what is related to the past before human coming, and over the mountains to block the river. This view that Grizzlies is a kind of "mainstay" species is reflected in the environmental organization in the wide wilderness area of the central coast called the Big Course Train Forest.
The Selkir Mountain range in the northeastern part of Washington has spread to a narrow range of Idaho State and British Columbia State. In the past few years Grizzly people have become increasingly common in this area. Wildlife conservationists have worked on several projects, including providing bear spray and bear enlightenment training in this area, so that conflicts do not start from the beginning. Last week, Quinn (Northwest Director), Leigh Anne (Communication Assistant), and I went to Washington State 's Fishes and Wildlife Service Selkirks. And rescue, and group of 4-H students
Many towns in British Columbia, Canada have developed bear awareness raising programs to prevent collision with bear bears and grizzly bears. The main premise of these plans is to teach humans to manage food attracting bears. Storing garbage safely, harvesting mature fruits, breeding animals behind the electric fence, and storing pet food in the room are all promoted by the Bear Awareness Improvement Program. In some areas, the number of high-graffita is small or even protected, which means that it is especially important to prevent conflict with high-graffiti. Revelstoke, British Columbia is a community that demonstrates the success of this approach. In the previous decade of Revelstoke's community education program, 16 grizzly bears were destroyed and 107 more relocated outside the town. The educational program operated by Revelstoke Bear Aware was conducted in 1996.