Avoiding Problems while Camping in Grizzly Bear Country
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If you are camping in grizzly country, there are a few things that you need to be aware of in order to avoid conflicts with bears. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West hopes you have a great camping trip!
Some tips:
- Keep a clean camp. When you are done cooking, make sure everything is clean, and put away anything that generates an odor.
- Anything with odors needs to be put either in bear safe container (provided at many campgrounds) or hung from a a rope at least five feet from any tree and with at least twelve feet of clearance underneath so a bear can't reach it.
-If you let your pet run loose, that pet might go out and find a bear and run back to you and try to hide behind you.
- Camp far from game trails as bears are attracted to them.
(See others in the video)
Watch this video and our others to prepare you for how to co-exist peaceably with grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Region.
Learn more about the region's wildlife and ecosystems at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, just outside of the East gate of Yellowstone National Park. Our Draper Natural History Museum is dedicated to indigenous flora and fauna of the area. Our other sections of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West cover with the art, culture, history, and firearms of the region.
Video produced by Grizzly Creek Films
For more information about the Center, feel free to visit our website http://centerofthewest.org
Видео Avoiding Problems while Camping in Grizzly Bear Country канала Buffalo Bill Center of the West
If you are camping in grizzly country, there are a few things that you need to be aware of in order to avoid conflicts with bears. The Buffalo Bill Center of the West hopes you have a great camping trip!
Some tips:
- Keep a clean camp. When you are done cooking, make sure everything is clean, and put away anything that generates an odor.
- Anything with odors needs to be put either in bear safe container (provided at many campgrounds) or hung from a a rope at least five feet from any tree and with at least twelve feet of clearance underneath so a bear can't reach it.
-If you let your pet run loose, that pet might go out and find a bear and run back to you and try to hide behind you.
- Camp far from game trails as bears are attracted to them.
(See others in the video)
Watch this video and our others to prepare you for how to co-exist peaceably with grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Region.
Learn more about the region's wildlife and ecosystems at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, just outside of the East gate of Yellowstone National Park. Our Draper Natural History Museum is dedicated to indigenous flora and fauna of the area. Our other sections of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West cover with the art, culture, history, and firearms of the region.
Video produced by Grizzly Creek Films
For more information about the Center, feel free to visit our website http://centerofthewest.org
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