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How to Stay Safe in Bear Country

Bears are magnificent, fascinating animals. Although people and bears have been interacting for thousands of years, the relationship has often been based more on fear than understanding.

If you understand and apply a few safety principles, you can make your next trip into bear country safer for both you and the bears.

Safety when Roadside Bear Viewing

Safety When Walking or Hiking

Safety When Fishing

Safety When Camping

Bear Safety Resources

Contacts


Safety When Roadside Bear Viewing

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Safety When Walking or Hiking

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Safety When Fishing

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Safety When Camping


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Bear Safety Resources

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Contact Conservation Officer Services

Environment Yukon

Government of Yukon

Box 2703 (V-18)
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2C6

Phone (Whitehorse): 867-667-8005
Toll free (in Yukon): 1-800-661-0408 local 8005

Fax: 867-393-6206

Email: ronalane.anderson@gov.yk.ca

Regional Conservation Offices:

 

Southern Lakes (Whitehorse) 667-8005
Northern Region (Dawson) 993-5492
Liard Region (Watson Lake) 536-3210
Kluane Region (Haines Junction) 634-2247
Northern Tutchone Region (Mayo) 996-2202
Old Crow 966-3040
Ross River 969-2202
Faro 994-2862
Teslin 390-2685

 


 





 

Report Problem Bears

1-800-661-0525

 

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