Unite For Wolves Webinar

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ม.ค. 2022
  • Find out how you can become engaged in the efforts to save wolves in the northern Rockies and beyond through this webinar put on my The O6 Legacy and The International Wildlife Coexistence Network.
    Suzanne Asha Stone, Executive Director of The International Wildlife Coexistence Network has more than 25 years of experience with Northern Rocky Mountain wolves. She was in Alberta, Canada for the capture operation during the 1995 wolf reintroduction and was there to open the shipping kennels to release the first wolves into wolves in the Idaho wilderness. Suzanne is the Project Coordinator for The Wood River Wolf Project which began in 2008 and ever since has been on the forefront of promoting the coexistence of livestock and wolves by proactively using nonlethal measures to prevent depredation.
    Topic: Critical state of wolves in Idaho
    Dr. Adrian Treves, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Founder and Director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab. Dr. Adrian Treves conducts independent research and advocates for future generations of all life, for scientific integrity, and for sovereign publics worldwide. He studies and speaks about the public trust doctrine and intergenerational equity around the world More on public trust doctrines and intergenerational equity here. Adrian earned his PhD at Harvard University in 1997 and is a Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab since 2007. For the past 27 years, his research focuses on ecology, law, and human dimensions of ecosystems in which crop and livestock ownership overlaps the habitat of large carnivores from coyotes up to grizzly bears. He has authored over 133 scientific papers on predator-prey ecology or conservation.
    Topic: The science does not support state claims about liberalizing wolf-killing”
    Rick Lamplugh writes, speaks, and photographs to protect wildlife and preserve wildlands. He lives in Gardiner, Montana, at Yellowstone’s north entrance. Rick is the author of two award-winning books about Yellowstone, In the Temple of Wolves and Deep into Yellowstone. His latest writing adventure is “Love the Wild,” a weekly newsletter he writes to excite the mind and warm the heart. Rick’s wolf-related presentations have pleased and informed audiences around the West.
    Topic: Impacts of new Montana legislation on Yellowstone Wolves

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