BearSmart Salmo is a community initiative to promote voluntary and preventative conservation measures to address the root causes of human-bear conflicts. The ultimate aim is to reduce the risk to human safety and private property, as well as the number of bears that have to be destroyed each year.
The Village has secured the expertise of the Human-Bear Conflict Working Group and the support, including financial of a host of partners, including Margaux Resources, WildSafe BC, Regional District of Central Kootenay, and the Trans-border Grizzly Bear Program.
The Bear Hazard Assessment and Human Bear Conflict Management Plan for the Village of Salmo was completed in April 2018. View or download a copy here.
Conservation Officer Jason Hawkes first spoke to Council in 2016 and outlined the steps that the Village could take to reduce human-bear conflict and move towards BearSmart Community Status. The working group was able to raise over $5,000 from these supporters to pay for Salmo’s Bear Hazard Assessment and Human Bear Management Plan which was completed in spring 2018. These documents now help direct future BearSmart Salmo direction and actions.
In 2016, Salmo took a major positive step in that direction by converting all of its municipally-owned garbage cans to bear-resistant covers through an innovative made-in-Salmo solution that was widely publicized in local and provincial media.
A brochure outlining the Bear Smart Community program. Learn the differences and similarities between Black Bears and Grizzly Bears. Take the quiz and see if you know your bears.
Contact
Ph: (250) 357-9433
Fax: (250) 357-9633
Email: info@salmo.ca
Hours
Monday to Friday:
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Closed: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm daily