Living and recreating in Washington means you may encounter wildlife, including bears and cougars. WDFW is partnering with the Port of Brownsville to teach residents how to keep themselves and wildlife safe!
Join us for a presentation from a WDFW wildlife conflict specialist at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 6, in the upstairs meeting room of the Brownsville Yacht Club, 9790 Ogle Road NE, Bremerton. We’ll share information on biology, identifying tracks and other signs, and preventing negative encounters. There will also be time for questions and answers.
If you can’t make it in person, no worries. This meeting will also be available via Zoom. Together, we can practice being bear aware and cougar conscious!
Notice of Photography and/or Videography. When you attend this event, you enter an area where photography and/or videography (which includes audio recording) may occur. By entering the event premises, you consent to such photography and/or videography and their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. If you prefer not to have your photo and/or video taken, please inform WDFW staff immediately upon arrival. Staff will provide a sticker or tape for you to wear. You must wear the sticker/tape at all times. WDFW will make an effort to edit or remove any photos and/or video of you in which the sticker/tape is present. Any photos and/or videos posted in error will be immediately edited or removed upon request.
Due to the nature of audio recording that is a necessary part of videography, WDFW cannot warrant that outside/ambient audio from other individuals won’t be captured and released as part of said videography. All parties attending such an event consent to WDFW using such outside/ambient audio recording as part of any videography process.