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Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife to hold public hearing regarding changes in Cougar Hunting Rules

Runs through Saturday, March 13th, 2010 

Time & Place

1:30 PM
Natural Resources Building First Floor, Room 172 1111 Washington St. SE Olympia, Washington 98501

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Washington, Mountain Lion, Game Agency

Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife to hold public hearing regarding changes in Cougar Hunting Rules.

March 13th, 2010 -1:30PM - Please send your comments today!

Natural Resources Building
First Floor, Room 172
1111 Washington St. SE
Olympia, Washington 98501

 

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

"Staying Safe in Bear, Lion and Wolf Country" Workshop

Time & Place

6:30 - 9:30 PM
Snow King Resort, Teton Room, Jackson, Wyoming

 

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Mountain Lion Field Seminar

Runs through Sunday, April 11th, 2010 

Time & Place

Front Range Community College Room RP 110 Field Portion at City of Fort Collins, Bobcat Ridge Natural Area

Tags:
Colorado, Education, Researcher, Mountain Lion, Science

Course Description: Spend two days with biologists Dr. Don Hunter and Caroline Krumm learning about Colorado's top predator, the mountain lion (Puma concolor). Instructors will take students into the field for hands on instruction in the tools and methods used in research and management. In addition to an academic overview, students will receive practical instruction on how to “read” the signs left by mountain lions. After taking the course, students will be better equipped to gain an understanding of how the mountain lion fits into the wildland and urban ecosystems, including its relationship with the people and communities of the Front Range.

Each day begins at FRCC with a morning of lectures and presentations that cover mountain lion ecology, such as physical characteristics, habitat preferences, prey base, ecological niche, life history details, and human-lion interaction. In the afternoon the class ventures into the natural area, learning basic habitat characterization, prey identification, mountain lion movement, remote camera trapping, and radio telemetry.

Note: The seminar will include moderate hikes of less than 4 miles per day; for details on Bobcat Ridge Natural Areas see: http://www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/finder/bobcat

More Information

Registration and Payment:   1. Online via http://www.catconservancy.org 2. Send an email to Caroline Krumm at caroline@catconservancy.org 3. Mail a check to RMCC P.O. Box 4132 Estes Park, CO 80517 4. | (970) 215-3759 | Email | Web

 

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