Bear Trust invites you to support a bear conservation effort!
To donate to one of our many Conservation Programs, please make check payable to Bear Trust International and send to:
Bear Trust International
PO Box 4006
Missoula, MT 59806
To contribute to a specific Adopt-a-Dumpster Project, please specify one of the following projects for your contribution:
1) Bear Research, Management, and Research Education in NJ
2) Bear Management and Bear Education in VA
3) Bear Management in WI
Please also specify whether you would like your name included on the donor list, which will be included on signs at each of the Adopt-a-Dumpster project sites.
We also respect wishes of those contributors who prefer to remain anonymous.
Contributions are tax-deductible
BEAR TRUST GENERAL CONSERVATION PROGRAMS:
Conservation Education
Bear Trust believes that the future of conservation lies in education. Bear Trust is one of the founding supporters of the Outdoor Resource Network. In addition, Bear Trust is developing education curriculum on "Human Responsibility in Bear Habitat" and interactive education webpages for kids. With the Adopt-a-Dumpster Program, Bear Trust is incorporating an educational component because the Program will not fully succeed unless recreation visitors are educated about bear biology and human responsibility to properly store garbage. In addition, people in the community need to participate in the Program.
Bear Trust publishes conservation education materials such as The Bear Book and the upcoming children's book on "The Adventures of Missy the Bear Biologist". Bear Trust previously offered Teachers on Track, an online directory listing continuing education and professional development opportunities for teachers.
To learn more about our Conservation Education Programs, CLICK HERE
Please Donate to Conservation Education today!
Wild Bear Research and Management
Bear Trust contributes to Wild Bear Research and Management through both zworks with the International Association for Bear Research and Management (IBA) in choosing wild bear research projects that advance the Bear Trust mission to help conserve all eight species of bears. Bear Trust also works with local, state, and federal agencies on wild bear management issues, and through the Bear Trust Adopt a Dumpster Program.
To learn more about our Bear Research and Management Programs, CLICK HERE
Please Donate to Wild Bear Research and Management today!
Wildlife Habitat
The loss of habitat is the major threat to wild bears. Bear Trust supports efforts, such as the purchase of conservation easements in bear country, that protect bear habitat in perpetuity.
To learn more about our Habitat Conservation Programs, CLICK HERE
Please Donate to Wildlife Habitat Conservation today!
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