Partnership promotes safety with bear spray giveaways and training
Practicing with inert bear spray on robo bear

CODY- In a partnership to raise awareness and promote safety, the Safari Club International Foundation, American Bear Foundation, Shoshone National Forest and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will distribute bear spray and provide training to members of the public at no cost this month. 

Canisters will be available at the following locations:

Date

Start time

Community 

Location

Aug. 17

10 a.m.

Pinedale

Game and Fish Pinedale Regional Office, 432 Mill St. 

Aug. 18

  2 p.m.

Jackson

Teton County Fairgrounds, 305 W Snow King Ave.

Aug. 24 

  5 p.m.

Lander

Lander City Park, 405 Fremont St. 

Aug. 25

  2 p.m. 

Cody

Game and Fish Cody Regional Office, 2 Tilden Trail, Cody

Approximately 100 cans of bear spray will be given away on a first come, first served basis at each location. 

 

Participants will receive a free can of bear spray after practicing with inert bear spray on “robo bear”, a remote-controlled mock charging bear that simulates a sudden encounter situation. Game and Fish and Forest Service biologists will also be available to discuss bear ecology and conservation, and promote 'Bear Wise' proactive behavior to reduce conflict potential. 

 

“These partnership events provide a great opportunity for people to practice and become more proficient with bear spray and to promote safety as many folks prepare for the fall hunting season,” said Bear Wise Wyoming Coordinator Mark Aughton. “We hope this effort continues to raise awareness and remind those recreating in bear country to be prepared.” 

 

For more information, please contact Mark Aughton at 307-527-7125.

Mark Aughton or Luke Ellsbury

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