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Human-bear conflict management working group in Northern Rockies looking for new members

The human-bear conflict management working group in the Northern Rockies is looking for two community representatives to help reduce wildlife conflict.

A black bear in a field. (Canva)

FORT NELSON, B.C. — The human-bear conflict management working group in the Northern Rockies is looking for two community representatives to help reduce wildlife conflict.

The working group operates in partnership with the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality (NRRM).

According to the NRRM, potential applicants should be interested in developing a community vision that supports Bear Smart Community principles, participating in community efforts to meet the Bear Smart Community criteria and assisting in implementing the human-bear conflict management plan.

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Questions can be directed to 250-774-2541 extension 2040 or planning@northernrockies.ca.

The application can be found below and can be submitted to the NRRM office.

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