Sonoma Bear Safari - Tracking field day and Fundraiser supporting the North Bay Bear Collaborative

  • Sun, Nov 20, 2022 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Pepperwood Preserve

    2130 Pepperwood Preserve Road,
    Santa Rosa, California 95404
Ticket Price $275.00 This event is now over
Description

Join the North Bay Bear Collaborative (NBBC) and its Lead Scientist Meghan Walla-Murphy on a special day to learn how to track bears in the field.  This one-of-a-kind fundraiser will be held at the Pepperwood Preserve and all proceeds will go to the NBBC's efforts to keep black bears wild and safe in the North Bay.   

The day will start with 3-4 hours in the field looking for bear signs and bear habitats.   Learn to identify bear tracks, scat, bedding sites, tree markings, and more.  After the time in the field, you will join your fellow safari participants and NBBC leaders and volunteers for a gourmet meal prepared by Still Hungry Catering.   

The hike will cover rough terrain, so be prepared with long pants, wet weather gear, and hiking poles.    

About the NBBC: 

Cultivating a Bear Culture in the North Bay

The North Bay Bear Collaborative is a working group of agencies, non-profit conservation groups, landowners and individuals committed to being proactive liaisons between humans and bears. Our aim is to mitigate future challenges that may arise from the North Bay’s increasing black bear population.

Keeping North Bay Bears Wild and Healthy

As the North Bay’s black bear population grows, challenges may arise in managing the bear-human relationship. The North Bay Bear Collaborative (NBBC) is a working group of public agencies, non-profit conservation groups, landowners, and individuals committed to addressing these potential challenges proactively. Through research, community outreach, and infrastructure improvements, the NBBC’s goal is to keep our human and bear populations safe and resilient.

Our Mission & Approach

Our mission includes public messaging and outreach to teach people how to live among bears safely, including guidance on avoiding the kind of attractive nuisances likely to lure wild animals into neighborhoods. In addition, we will teach people to be better stewards of our open spaces. Black bears are emblematic of wildness, needing a mosaic of diverse habitats to survive. By building resilient and biodiverse habitats, we help bears to stay wild, in our open spaces, and out of our neighborhoods. To ensure longevity and increase awareness, we will be offering teen internships in wildlife conservation, monitoring, and historical ecology.

NBBC is also improving the infrastructure of our regional and state parks. We will be installing bear-proof trash cans and food storage containers in campgrounds and backcountry sites.

Beyond outreach and infrastructure, we are collecting data to map the range of North Bay black bears. This will help us to better understand their dispersal patterns. We hope in the future to begin a DNA study to determine how individual bears are genetically related to one another.

More Information: https://beingwithbears.org/

Date & Time

Sun, Nov 20, 2022 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Venue Details

Pepperwood Preserve

2130 Pepperwood Preserve Road,
Santa Rosa, California 95404 Pepperwood Preserve
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