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BEAR SAFETY & EDUCATION
Hey Bear helps you stay informed on how to live and travel in bear country. Our mission is for everyone to feel more confident and educated to understand how to coexist with bears.
BIG SKY BEAR ATTACK VICTIM SPEAKS OUT: RUDY NOORLANDER
Bear Attack Survivor Rudy "Kissy Bear" Noorlander, a local Big Sky resident, has a compelling story to share. On September 8th, 2023, Noorlander encountered a grizzly bear, and he's on he Hoary Marmot podcast to recount the true events and provide insights on being bear aware!
New Arrivals
Gear up for cozy weather with our new fall collection. Each of our new products has amazing new illustrations by talented local Bozeman-based artist Kelsey Dzintars.
BE BEAR EDUCATED
Know what to do when you encounter a bear, how to best store trash, how to use bear spray and more!
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Latest Bear News
LOCAL NEWS Bear safety: Bears prepare to leave hibernation, public awareness crucial
6 days ago
By Taylor Owens CONTENT MARKETING LEAD
As winter’s cold grips disperse in the coming weeks, bear...
Survivor of Grizzly Bear Attack in Big Sky, Montana Shares Story
13 days ago
Watch Here for Exclusive Interview and Tips for Staying Safe in Bear Country
BIG SKY, Mont.– Outl...
Climate variation is interrupting bear hibernation
14 days ago
In northern climates, grizzly bears and black bears typically survive cold weather by entering hibernation, a period of decreased activity during which they don’t eat, drink or defecate; their body temperatures drop, and their heart rates slow to just nine beats per minute. The duration and depth of hibernation varies depending on local climate and food availability, allowing bears to conserve energy when food is scarce.
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