Exhibit F: Grizzly Bear Management and Protection Plan
Permittee: Montana State University
The authorized use is located in occupied grizzly bear habitat. To prevent the loss or injury of any grizzly bear and to protect the permittee the following actions are required:
1. Camp site locations and period of time each location is to be used: No camping allowed at site.
2. Areas to avoid or enter, by type of activities and schedule: None
3. Seasonal or other Human Activity Limitations: None
4. Livestock and pets: No animals or fowl, other than household pets, shall be kept
on premises. Indoor feeding
of pets is encouraged.
5. Food Storage: Food items, whether for humans or pets, will be kept in bear-resistant,
sealed containers or will be
made unavailable to grizzly bears in a manner approved by the Forest Officer.
6. Food Preparation and Cleanup: When preparing food out-of-doors, such as for barbeques,
it is important to clean
up immediately afterwards to keep the area as free from food odors as possible.
Ice chests and food containers
used out-of-doors must be stored so they are unavailable to bears. This should
be in a manner approved by the
Forest Officer.
7. Garbage and Refuse Disposal: All garbage will be kept in bear-resistant containers
or otherwise made unavailable
to bears in a manner approved by the Forest Officer.
8. Suggestions for Minimizing Direct Conflicts: Permittee will be aware and inform
others with in the permitted area of
the protected status of the grizzly bear and how to prevent grizzly bear/human
conflicts.
-Use of sweet smelling substances is not recommended
-If you observe a bear - detour. A sow with cubs is particularly dangerous
as is a bear that has been surprised.
-Use caution in approaching carcasses or gut piles.
-Dogs can disturb a bear and lead it back to you. Consider leaving dogs at
home.
9. Human Safety: Feeding bears for any purpose is prohibited. Overnight tent camping
by permittees or guests is
discouraged.
10. Modification provision: This "Grizzly Bear Management and Protection Plan" can
be modified anytime new
information or protection practices become known.
11. Reporting: Grizzly bear sightings and/or incidents shall be reported to the
District Ranger's Office in
West Yellowstone, at (406) 646-7369.
September 2004
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