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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
PUBLIC MEETING: Draft Environmental Assessment for Limiting Mountain Lion Predation on Desert Bighorn Sheep on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Runs through Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Time & Place
6:30 PM
Pivot Point Conference Center - 200 South Madison Avenue, Yuma AZ
Arizona, Management, Ethics, Conservation, Hunting
PUBLIC MEETING: Draft Environmental Assessment for Limiting Mountain Lion Predation on Desert Bighorn Sheep on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge
Public Meeting - September 16, 2009 6:30 pm
Pivot Point Conference Center
200 South Madison Avenue, Yuma AZ
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Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
FREE EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATION - SEPTEMBER 23rd
Time & Place
6:30 PM
AGFD's Phoenix office at 5000 W. Carefree Highway.
Arizona, Public Awareness
Seminar with panel of wildlife experts to be webcast
The Arizona Game and Fish Department invites the public to a free educational presentation on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23 to learn about the natural history, management efforts, and biological and social issues related to mountain lions and bighorn sheep in Arizona.
The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the department’s Phoenix office at 5000 W. Carefree Highway. To accommodate interested constituents who are unable to attend in person, the seminar will be webcast simultaneously on the Internet by visiting www.azgfd.gov/webcast.
For those watching online, questions may be submitted electronically for consideration during the interactive question-and-answer period. Submit your questions at: webcast@azgfd.gov.
A panel of three of the department’s expert wildlife biologists will each provide a 15-minute informative presentation with pictures, natural history and management objectives. Ron Thompson will speak on mountain lions; John Hervert will cover bighorn sheep; Pat Barber will provide an overall summary of the department’s role for managing both species in southwestern Arizona, including the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The speakers have more than 70 years of collective experience in wildlife management..
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