Wildlife & Human Safety

Wildlife & Human Safety

Protection for you and the animals!

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Hiking

Learn about what you can do when hiking for your safety.

Camping

Thinking about camping, learn about how to be safe when camping in the wilderness.

At home

Read about what you can at home to keep your household and the wild animals safe.

Driving

Learn about the key dangerous when driving at night or during the day to avoid hitting an animal.

About us

This is the place where you can learn about how to stay safe anywhere, surrounded by the diverse wild animals found in BC, including those in the Rockies and beyond.

Our goal is to ensure people’s safety while also enabling animals to live healthy lives without interruption from humans for the rest of their lives.

What can you learn here?

Here, you can learn about the different animals in BC, including the black/brown bear, grizzly, red fox, raccoons, squirrels, and many more! You’ll learn how to keep yourself and these animals safe.

Black Bear

Learn how to stay safe while camping and avoid attracting bears to your campsite.

Raccoons

Have you ever had raccoons in your trash? Learn how to avoid raccoons and other animals getting into your trash can again.

Red Fox

Learn interesting facts about the local animals, including the red fox. Did you know that they are not always red?

How can you learn about these animals?

We have made it simple for you to learn how to stay safe with the wild animals in BC with one search. Click “Search here” to quickly find the information you need.

After clicking, look up any animal you want to learn about. On each page, you will find facts and tips on how to stay safe with these majestic animals in this beautiful province.

Contact us

If there are any questions or concerns about the website, please do not hesitate to send us an email or use the contact form on the right.


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