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Important tips for safely survival from grizzly bears attacks
Dangerous animal attacks are not a relic of days gone by. Individuals striving for an African Safari, mountain climbing, following and trailing in the forested areas or wilderness are prone to any animal attacks. The African huge five essentially the African elephant and the lion or endangered species of animals, feline family are on the cutting edge in numerous regular assaults in numerous parts of the world.
Zoos, creature havens, national parks are not saved with creature assaults in distinctive parts of the world. The Asian elephant with its common natural surroundings lost regardless of being a regarded religious creature these Endangered Species are creatures not to joke with in spite of their lovely nature. While the African elephant can result in both human and property annihilation, snakes, bugs, jellyfish and the American mountain bears who are en route for hibernation require not be startled as this will dependably incite and ridiculous assault and without a bear paper splash playing dead face down may very well spare your life to live an alternate day.
Endangered Grizzly Bears survival wellbeing: In the spring as the decent, warm, and fluffy bears leave their winter caves, remember that they will be staying nearby until the fall time. This is something that ought not to be overlooked when going into the forested areas for a little walk around a sack of naturally prepared treats or taking off for an excursion lunch.
Sleeping outside - Many revel in resting under the stars throughout the warm summer months, however a tent won't keep you protected from bears unless the tent is made out of iron mineral. So I recommend that you rest in your truck or truck's camper which is much more secure than a tent, unless you let the bear in when he comes thumping on your entryway, searching for treats after his substantial supper.
Speed - Bears are quick runners. They are made for speed, so this is not the time to deal with your health improvement plan when a 1500 lb mountain bear is drooling down the over of your neck. The grizzly that tried her hardest to consume me a couple of years back was just about 300- 400 lbs and that was enormous enough for me. It took at some point for my mind to recuperate, eh. Out-running a bear is very little of an alternative, unless you are racing to get into the taxicab of the pickup truck or auto that is just two feet away. A motorbike is horrible unless it is running as of now and you can get it up to 50 km for every hour in a hustle, all while looking over your shoulder. Overlook attempting to escape on the mountain bicycle in the event that you rode into the wilds on one, a bear of this size will utilize the bike to pick your trekking boots and garments out of his teeth a while later. Keep in mind to keep your head up and your eyes open when you wander into the Canadian wild this June through August timeframe, and abstain from tenting overnight in territories that are known as bear nation.
Contact State and Federal Wildlife Agencies and Organisations!
WYOMING GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT
Office of the Director
5400 Bishop Boulevard
Cheyenne, Wyoming 82006
307.777.6000
Director: Scott Talbott: scott.talbott@wyo.gov
Deputy Director of Internal Operations: John Kennedy JohnKennedy@wyo.gov
Deputy Director of External Operations: Mark Konishi MarkKonishi@wyo.gov
Executive Assistant: Sheridan Todd SheridanTodd@wyo.gov
Planning Coordinator: Glenn Pauley GlennPauley@wyo.gov
Casper Regional Office
3030 Energy Lane, Suite 100
Casper, WY 82604
(307) 473-3400
Cody Regional Office
2820 State Highway 120
Cody, WY 82414
(307) 527-7125
Jackson Regional Office
420 North Cache
Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733-2321
Lander Regional Office
260 Buena Vista
Lander, WY 82520
(307) 332-2688
MONTANA FISH WILDLIFE AND PARKS
FWP Headquarters
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
1420 East Sixth Avenue
P.O. Box 200701
Helena, MT 59620-0701
406.444.3186
Director Jeff M Hagener
406.444.3186
Email: jhagener@state.mt.us
Deputy Director Paul Sihler
406.444.3196
E-mail psihler@state.mt.us
Deputy Director Mike Volesky
406.444.4600
E-mail: mvolesky@state.mt.us
Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office
4052 Bridger Canyon Road
Bozeman, Montana 59715
406.585.9010
Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator
ECOLOGICAL SERVICES FIELD OFFICE
University of Montana
University Hall, Room 309
Missoula, MT 59812-1120
406 243-4903
Chris Servheen, Ph.D.
Grizzly Bear Recovery Coordinator
Grizzly Bear Biologist
Wayne Kasworm
Team Leader - Cabinet/Yaak Ecosystem Program
Grizzly Bear Biologist - FWS
Thomas Radandt
Team Leader - Grizzly Capture & Handling
Grizzly Bear Biologist - FWS
Rebecca Shoemaker
Policy Biologist - UM/FWS
Kate Smith
Operations Director - UM/FWS
Justin Teisberg
Team Leader - Physiology & Nutrition
Grizzly Bear Biologist - FWS
IDAHO GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT
Headquarters
P.O. Box 25
Boise, ID 83707
208.334.3700
Virgil Moore
Director
Sharon Kiefer
Deputy Director - Programs and Policy:
Jeff Gould
Wildlife Bureau Chief:
(208) 334-2920
Southeast Region
1345 Barton Road
Pocatello, ID 83204
208.232.4703
Mark Gamblin
Southeast Regional Supervisor
Toby Boudreau
Regional Wildlife Manager
Upper Snake Region
4279 Commerce Circle
Idaho Falls, ID 83401
208.525.7290
Steve Schmidt
Regional Supervisor
Daryl Meints
Regional Wildlife Manager
Members of the Western Association of
GameFish and Wildlife Agencies
Jay Lawson
Wildlife Division Chief Brian Nesvik
Richard Klouda Game and Fish Commission, Lander
IGBST members are representatives from the U.S. Geological Survey, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribal Fish and Game Department, and the States of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
Frank T. van Manen, Team Leader
Phone: 406-994-5043
fvanmanen@usgs.gov
Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee
IGBC Mission: Recover, manage, and secure the future of grizzly bear populations and their habitat
so that grizzly bears no longer require protections afforded by the ESA.
Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC)
USDA Forest Service
Federal Building - 200 East Broadway
Missoula, MT 59802
406.329.3434
US FISH & WILDLIFE
Director - Daniel M. Ashe
1849 C St.,
NW Washington, DC 20240
2(02) 208 5634
Mountain-Prairie REGION
134 Union Blvd, Suite 400
Lakewood, CO 80228
(303) 236-7905
STAFF
Marla Trollan, Assistant Regional Director
(303) 236-4510
John Bryan, Deputy for External Affairs / Legislative Affairs Specialist
(303) 236-4572
Ivy Allen, Tribal Communications Specialist
(303) 236-4575
Ryan Moehring, Public Affairs Specialist
(Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming)
(303) 236-0345,
You can find access to anyone in the US Government here:
http://www.usa.gov/Contact/Elected.shtml
Washington DC
President Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Comments: 202.456.1111
Switchboard: 202.456.1414
Sally Jewell- Secretary of the Interior
Department of the Interior
1849 C St NW
Washington, DC 20240
202.208.3100
Politicians by state:
WYOMING:
Senator John Barrasso (R - WY)
307 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.6441
Email contact HERE:
Senator Michael B. Enzi (R - WY)
379A Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.3424
House Representative Cynthia M. Lummis,
113 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
202.225.2311
Note: Ms Lummis is on the Natural Resources Committee
and has a zero voting record on environmental issues.
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead
State Capitol, 200 West 24th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002-0010
307.777.7434
MONTANA
Senator Tester, Jon - (D - MT)
706 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.2644
Contact HERE:
Senator John E. Walsh (D - MT)
511 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.2651
Contact HERE:
House Representative: Steve Daines
202.225.3211
NB. Mr Daines is on the Natural Resources Committeea
and has a zero voting record on environmental issues.
Montana Governor Steve Bullock
Office Of The Governor:
PO BOX 200801
Helena MT 59620-0801
406.444.3111
IDAHO
Senator Mike Crapo - (R - ID)
239 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.6142
Contact HERE:
Senator James E. Risch - (R - ID)
483 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
202.224.2752
Contact HERE:
House Representative Raul R.Labrador,
202.225.6611
NB. Mr Labrador is on the Natural Resources Committee
and has a zero voting record on environmental issues.
Mike Simpson
202.225.5531
Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter
Office of the Governor:
State Capitol
P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720
208.334.2100
Email: grizz@umontana.edu
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