| Seminars on large carnivores to teach safety and awareness Seminar in Pinedale April 29
 by Wyoming Game & Fish
 March 26, 2015
 It’s that time of year again when bears are waking up and people are preparing to enjoy the great outdoors. As spring arrives, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department reminds outdoor enthusiasts to be "bear aware" and take the necessary precautions to avoid conflicts with large carnivores.
 Large Carnivore Conflict Coordinator Brian DeBolt said that at this time of year, bears are emerging from their dens.
 
 "Typically, male bears emerge from their dens in mid-March and April, while females and young-of-the-year cubs emerge in late April and early May," DeBolt said. "This makes it an ideal time to attend a workshop to learn about large carnivores and how to avoid encounters and potential conflicts."
 
 Educational workshops will be offered in communities across the state. At each workshop, Game and Fish large carnivore managers will present information about bear, mountain lion and wolf ecology, population status, management and more importantly, what people should do in an encounter situation. In addition, there will be discussion on preemptive measures to be taken by the public in order to reduce the likelihood of conflicts with carnivores.
 
 Seminars are free and open to people of all ages and skill levels. Please call your local Game and Fish office for more information.
 
 Community	When	Location	Time
 Dayton	March 30th	Dayton Town Hall	7:00-9:00pm
 Sheridan	March 31st	Sheridan WGFD Regional Office	7:00-9:00pm
 Cody	April 9th	Cody Library	5:30-7:30pm
 Douglas	April 9th	Courthouse Community Room	6:00-8:00pm
 Ten Sleep	April 11th	Senior Citizen Center	10:00-12:00am
 Laramie	April 11th	UW   Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center	10:00-12:00am
 Lander	April 13th	Fremont   County Library	6:00-8:00pm
 Dubois	April 14th	Headwaters   Art Center	6:00-8:00pm
 Jackson	April 15th	Teton   County Library	5:30-7:30pm
 Pinedale	April 29th	Sublette  County Library	5:30-7:30pm
 
 
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