When:
June 02 - 11:00am
Where: Online
Living with wildlife can be a complex topic and one that is widely misunderstood. Join Mayor Elliott, Conservation Officer Service Sergeant Simon Gravel and District of Squamish Wildlife Coordinator Meg Toom for a discussion on what it truly means to be a 'bear smart' community and why it matters, cultural changes that impact bears, the impacts of recreation on wildlife, grizzly bear recovery, and the truth behind some of the common wildlife myths.
Residents are invited to connect face-to-face by joining with video, residents may also join with audio only. RSVP is encouraged to communications@squamish.ca.
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