Time to Get Back in the Habit of Being Bear Aware

Time to Get Back in the Habit of Being Bear Aware
Time to Get Back in the Habit of Being Bear Aware — Custer Gallatin National Forest
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It’s March already!  

Time to get back in the habit of being bear aware!  

What does that mean? 

– Carry bear spray and have it readily available on hikes

– Always store your food and attractants.  Food storage is required March 1 

– December 1 and is for the safety of both wildlife and humans.

– Make noise and hike in groups 

– Keep a clean camp

Learn more about being bear aware at:  https://igbconline.org/

Original source can be found here.



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