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Wednesday, July 1st 2009

Mountain Lions in the West: Natural History, Conservation, & Co-Existence

Runs through Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 

Time & Place

6:30 PM
Bozeman Public Library, 626 E Main Street, Bozeman

Tags:
Montana, Behavior, Conservation, Human Saftey, Mountain Lion

WildEarth Guardians kicks-off a series of mountain lion presentations aimed to help Montanans understand the natural history and conservation issues surrounding the area’s majestic cats. The presentation, Mountain Lions in the West: Natural History, Conservation, & Co-Existence, also includes tips for living in mountain lion country.

“Mountain lions contribute to the richness and complexity of Montana’s ecosystems,” said Wendy Keefover-Ring, Carnivore Protection Director at WildEarth Guardians who works from the group’s Bozeman office. “By creating awareness and understanding of these native cats, we can promote common sense precautions to eliminate potential human-lion conflicts.”

Montana’s rugged foothills and mountains provide critical habitat to mountain lions, also commonly called pumas, cougars, or panthers. These large, golden cats, shy and unsocial by nature, prefer living around rugged terrain that is suitable for ambushing prey, such as deer and elk. They require expansive habitats because their food supply is dispersed over long distances and because they are “obligate carnivores,” meaning they only eat meat.

The presentation includes the role Montana’s hunters can play in long-term conservation of mountain lions, by reducing the amount of females killed, since female lions often are taking care of kittens. Kittens are totally dependent upon their mothers for their first nine months, and typically spend between ten and 24 months learning survival skills from their mother.

“We hope that hunters will assist in promoting the long-term survival of mountain lions by targeting males instead of females, who may have kittens,” added Keefover-Ring.

July 1
6:30pm
Bozeman Public Library
626 E Main St, Bozeman

July 13
6:30pm
Zoo Montana
2100 South Shiloh Road, Billings

July 14
6:30pm
Lewistown Public Library
701 W Main St., Lewistown

July 15
6:30pm
First State Bank of Malta
1 S 1st St E, Malta

July 16
6:30pm
Glasgow Public Library
408 3rd Ave S, Glasgow

July 29
6:30pm
Mountain West Bank
2021 North Montana Ave, Helena

July 30
6:30pm
Ursuline Centre
2300 Central Ave, Great Falls

August 3
6:30pm
Venue TBD, Kalispell

August 4
6:30pm
University of Montana, Missoula
Forestry Building, Room 301
32 Campus Drive, Missoula

More Information

Wendy Keefover-Ring, Carnivore Protection Director -WildEarth Guardians | 303.819.5229 | Web

 

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