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Tag Archives: grizzly bears

Carnivores and Communities Meetings December 4 & 5, 2019

Bear Safety, Carnivores and CommunitiesBy AdminNovember 8, 2019

Please join us for one of two Carnivores and Communities meetings, December 4th in Pincher Creek or December 5th in Cardston. We will be sharing results from the 2018 community survey along with patterns in carnivore occurrence records. More information on the Carnivores and Communities Program can be found here.  To view, save or print…

Carnivores and Communities Meetings Feb. 27th & 28th 2019

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminFebruary 6, 2019

If you are an agricultural producer interested in learning more about reducing conflict with large carnivores on your property please join us for one of two meetings in Mountain View (Feb 27th) or Claresholm (Feb 28th). More information on the Carnivores and Communities Program can be found here. 

Bear outside of electric fence carnivore project copyright WBRA 2015

Southwestern Alberta continues to have the highest grizzly bear population density in the province.

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminJune 29, 2016

Results of the Southwest Alberta Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project show that since 2007 there has been a 4% per year increase in the grizzly bear population in Bear Management Area 6. June 28, 2016, Twin Butte, Alberta – In 2011, Dr. Andrea Morehouse embarked on the Southwest Alberta Grizzly Bear Monitoring Project (GBMP), a collaborative…

MIDSUMMER WATERTON BIOSPHERE RESERVE LARGE CARNIVORE UPDATE

Carnivores and Communities, WBRA NewsletterBy AdminAugust 20, 2015

A short update on large carnivore activity in the Waterton Biosphere Carnivores and Communities Program area so far this summer.  The purpose of this update is to keep residents in the Waterton Biosphere Reserve area informed regarding grizzly bear relocations due to conflict incidents through to August 1, 2015. As in past years, there have…

Sharing The Range POSTER

Watch Sharing the Range – A newly released short film about ranchers living with grizzly bears in southwestern Alberta

Carnivores and CommunitiesBy AdminMay 12, 2015

Cardston, AB – May 8th, 2015 – Sharing the Range, a film about the challenges of living with large carnivores premiered in Cardston, Alberta on May 8th.   The short film, just fifteen minutes in length, provides a glimpse into the lives of farmers and ranchers in southwestern Alberta who share their land with a high…

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WBR Releases Sharing the Range: a film about living with large carnivores

Carnivores and Communities, NewsBy AdminMay 2, 2015

Sharing the Range: A film about ranch families living with grizzly bears in the Waterton Biosphere Reserve to be released May 8th, 2015. Pincher Creek, AB – April 29, 2015 – The Waterton Biosphere Reserve is proud to announce the upcoming release of a short film, Sharing the Range, on May 8, 2015. The film…

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