Bear Mountain Wildlife Event

Tuesday, May 5th from 7 pm to 9 pm

Westin Bear Mountain – Highland Room (L1)

Bear Mountain Wildlife Event

Hosted by the Bear Mountain Community Association Wildlife Committee

Join us for an engaging and informative evening focused on wildlife awareness and coexistence in the Bear Mountain community.

As our neighbourhood continues to grow within a rich natural environment, understanding how to live alongside wildlife has never been more important. This event is designed to provide practical knowledge, increase awareness, and empower residents with simple actions that make a real difference.

Speakers & Guests

  • Mollie Cameron, Wild Wise Society – Main Speaker

  • Conservation Officer

  • Councillor Colby Harder, City of Langford

We Will talk about:

  • The natural lifecycle of bears and cougars and how they move through our environment

  • Understanding wildlife behaviour in and around residential areas

  • How to prevent conflict and reduce risks for both people and animals

  • How everyday human actions can unintentionally attract wildlife

  • The City of Langford’s new bylaw related to wildlife

  • Community efforts toward becoming a Bear Smart Community

  • Ongoing work to improve residential waste management and regulation

We’ll wrap up the evening with an open Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with our speakers.

This is a free, community event and everyone is welcome.

While registration is not required, and you can just drop by, we kindly ask that you let us know if you plan to attend. This helps us better prepare the space and ensure a comfortable experience for everyone.

👉 To RSVP:

  • Email: bmwildlifecommittee@gmail.com

  • Send a direct message on Facebook

  • Or use the registration form below

Our goal is to build a more informed, respectful, and proactive community when it comes to wildlife. Small, everyday actions can make a meaningful impact, and together, we can help keep both our residents and local wildlife safe.

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