The Teton Bear Smart monthly meeting is a community-focused event dedicated to promoting bear safety and wildlife coexistence in Teton County, Montana. Held at the Choteau/Teton Public Library, these meetings provide a platform for residents to learn about bear behavior, share information, and discuss strategies for living safely in bear country. All interested community members are encouraged to attend and contribute to these important conservation and safety efforts in the region.
What to Expect
Attendees can expect an informative meeting focused on current bear activity and safety practices in Teton County.
Who Should Attend
Local residents
Wildlife enthusiasts
Outdoor recreationists
Community leaders
Agenda Overview
The meeting takes place on July 6, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the library.
Venue & Address
Choteau/Teton Public Library
17 Main Ave N Choteau , Montana – 59422 United States
Organizer
Teton Bear Smart · Community Group
A local organization dedicated to bear safety and education in Teton County, Montana.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Teton Bear Smart?
A community group focused on bear safety and education in Teton County.
Where is the meeting?
Choteau/Teton Public Library, 17 Main Ave N, Choteau, MT.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, all community members are welcome.
How often do they meet?
They hold monthly meetings.
Is there a cost?
No, the meeting is free to attend.
Who can I contact?
Check the Old Trail Museum or local library for contact details.
Tags
Bear Safety
Community
Choteau
Montana
Wildlife
Meeting
Summary
A monthly community meeting focused on bear safety and wildlife coexistence.