Living in Grizzly Country: Why Coexistence Matters

As human- populated forest communities continue to develop and attract more people to explore the nearby woods, the question is not whether grizzlies belong here (because they do), but how can we ensure we are sharing this landscape safely and sustainably without further fragmenting their range?
Bragg Creek Wild – A Year in Review

This past year brought momentum, challenges, and quiet progress behind the scenes. Here’s a glimpse of what Bragg Creek Wild has been up to. If you feel inspired to join us, we’d love to hear from you.
Love on the Move: A Fall Story about Wildlife and Wheels

This is the time of year when collisions between vehicles and animals increase sharply. But a few mindful habits can make all the difference.
Bragg Creek Wild Meets Rocky View County Leadership

Rocky View County’s top leadership made time to meet with Bragg Creek Wild (BCW). On the agenda: strengthening partnerships and moving closer to addressing key issues in the coming year.
Living With Hungry Bears – Managing Bear Attractants Around the Home

Did you know that during the Fall months, a bear can consume up to 20,000 calories PER DAY? During this period, called “hyperphagia”, bears become intensely hungry and will be on the lookout for anything they can sink their teeth into that will help them fatten up for the winter months ahead, when food is scarce. Find out what you can do to become bear smart around home.
Wildlife Sighting Data – More Than Four Years of Reporting

Shortly after Bragg Creek Wild was formed, a key initiative was established to begin collecting wildlife sighting information.
In early 2025, a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) expert was involved in a full review of the data.
Here’s a summary of our initial findings.
Living in a Forest Community: A Privilege and a Responsibility

It’s hard to imagine the greater Bragg Creek area without its towering trees, lush vegetation, winding creeks, fresh air and precious wildlife. These natural features are the very reason people choose to live in this forest community – and why so many others are drawn to visit.
But what exactly is a forest community? How is it different from other places? And most importantly, what responsibilities come with living in one?
Bragg Creek Wild’s Garbage Bylaw Survey – Your Opinions Are In!

Back in April of this year, Bragg Creek Wild reached out to the local Bragg Creek community, visitors to the area and local businesses to assess local attitudes, awareness and experiences relating to household/visitor garbage, its impact on human-wildlife encounters and being potential attractants to wildlife. We are pleased to report that we received 149 thoughtful responses and are grateful to all who participated in our survey.
Bragg Creek Went Wild With Brian Keating

On March 14th, an enthralled audience of over 270 listened to Brian’s travel stories and encounters with exotic and seemingly mundane wildlife from our backyard. Laughter and profound messages intertwined, supported by stunning photos and video.
Helping Wildlife Through Winter: Tips on Trail Use

Winter is stressful, requiring animals to constantly be on the move to forage, hunt or find shelter. For these reasons, wildlife need large expanses to make it to springtime. That challenge becomes even greater in areas heavily used by humans.