Why is this Grizzly Bear in My Backyard?
This presentation provides an overview of the type of work that involves trying to resolve human/grizzly bear conflicts. Much of this work involves public education, cap-turing, handling, and monitoring grizzly bears, the use of Karelian Bear Dogs, and using new technology. Some of the new technolog...
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ftmontanatech:oai:digitalcommons.mtech.edu:public_lectures_mtech-1030 2023-05-15T17:01:28+02:00 Why is this Grizzly Bear in My Backyard? Manley, Tim 2015-01-15T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/public_lectures_mtech/33 http://youtu.be/E_LNzDNMbDk unknown Digital Commons @ Montana Tech https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/public_lectures_mtech/33 http://youtu.be/E_LNzDNMbDk Public Lecture Series text 2015 ftmontanatech 2022-05-30T16:09:59Z This presentation provides an overview of the type of work that involves trying to resolve human/grizzly bear conflicts. Much of this work involves public education, cap-turing, handling, and monitoring grizzly bears, the use of Karelian Bear Dogs, and using new technology. Some of the new technology includes the use of remote cameras, an au-tomated bear trap, microchips, DNA, GPS radio collars, and an Electro-Optic/Infrared imagery system to locate grizzly bears. Text karelian Digital Commons @ Montana Tech |
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This presentation provides an overview of the type of work that involves trying to resolve human/grizzly bear conflicts. Much of this work involves public education, cap-turing, handling, and monitoring grizzly bears, the use of Karelian Bear Dogs, and using new technology. Some of the new technology includes the use of remote cameras, an au-tomated bear trap, microchips, DNA, GPS radio collars, and an Electro-Optic/Infrared imagery system to locate grizzly bears. |
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