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BearWise Bulletin #3: Electric Fences Keep Bears Out Metal wire or polywire are good choices for fences Polytape can flatten out over the bear’s coat, preventing it from making the skin contact needed to deliver a shock
Fencing program may keep bears at bay – Methow Valley News The group includes members of MVCC, Home Range Wildlife Research, Waste Wise Methow, WDFW, as well as interested community members In addition to the electric fencing program, the coalition is also working toward other approaches to reducing conflict with bears
Home | Washington Department of Fish Wildlife WDFW has finalized its acquisition of the Sekiu boat launch property in Clallam County along the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the northern Olympic Peninsula
Wildlife Program report: May 1-15, 2025 - Washington Department of Fish . . . Contractors will be on site next week to finish the project, which includes installation of a new perimeter fence and gate to secure the property in the off-season The property also received a brand new, agency standard entrance sign welcoming the public to the West Medical Lake Access Area
New virtual fencing technology to help farmers in Washington In central Washington, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and permittees have partnered — with financial assistance from the U S Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) — to use
Preventing conflicts with deer - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife Electric fences: A properly designed and maintained electric fence can be very effective at preventing deer from entering an area Electric fences work by delivering a high-voltage but low amperage jolt that won’t set fire to plants or injure animals or humans
Wildlife Friendly Fencing rtual Fence Information Vence: Managing your herds via virtual fencing requires at least 1 tower and t e collars for the cattle The towers are solar powered and relatively small; with a 20-foot-tall antenna and the need for a 10-foot r dius for the guide wires These are generally fenced in to keep animals from rubbing on