Free Webinar Series on Bear Research, Conservation, and Coexistence

From AI tracking to Indigenous knowledge, explore the remarkable work reshaping bear conservation today.
Free Webinar Series on Bear Research, Conservation, and Coexistence
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Over the coming months, The Brun Bear Foundation is running a series of free webinars on bear research, conservation and coexistence. Each one is an hour. Each one is free. And each one features people doing genuinely remarkable work that doesn't get nearly enough attention.

Here's what's coming:

16 April Trash & Tolerance: The Science of Non-Lethal Bear Conflict Management
How do you help bears and people share the same space without anyone getting hurt? Smarter than you'd think. More hopeful than the headlines suggest.

7 MayPolar Bears on the Edge: Climate, Conflict and Crisis in the Arctic
The ice is disappearing. The bears are adapting. But for how long? The people on this call are watching it happen in real time.

11 JuneRedefining Bear Research: Lessons from Indigenous and Community Knowledge
Science doesn't have a monopoly on understanding wildlife. This one challenges some comfortable assumptions.

16 July AI and the New Era of Bear Research
From photo identification to non-invasive monitoring — technology is transforming what we can know about bears in the wild. This is where it's heading.

12 August Collar Cameras, GPS and the New Frontier of Bear Tracking
Experience bears' lives through their own eyes. Field research will never look the same again.

All five are free. All five are on a Thursday evening at 17:00 BST (except August, which is a Wednesday). Register for one, or register for all five — the link is the same either way:

https://www.eventbrite.com/o/33855417539 

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