Helen - about 60 people were in attendance, including several who had cougar observations of their own in ME to share. As far as I know, there were no media folks there and I haven't seen any reports.
I will share my last slide, which is really no new information to you. The primary purpose of five-year reviews are to make recommendations concerning the federal listing status - is current listing adequate or does it merit change? Beyond that, there are opportunities in the recommendation section of a 5-year review to elaborate on other recovery needs - new research/surveys, update recovery plan, implement new strategies, etc.
I do not yet what recommendations will be in the final 5-year review. I know that I put considerable thought into recommendations, but I suspect they could be changed as the review goes up the chain.
thanks for your continued interest, Mark
•Delist? Based on taxonomy, extinction?
- •Maintain on endangered species list?
Will the cougar return to the East on its own? Does it need protection?
Biological and socio-political realities?
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Mark McCollough, Ph.D. Endangered Species Specialist
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Maine Field Office
17 Godfrey Drive, Suite #2
Orono, ME 04473
Phone: (207) 866-3344 x115
Fax: (207) 866-3351
Email: mark_mccollough@fws.gov
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"Helen McGinnis" <HelenMcGinnis@frontiernet.net>
04/16/2010 09:32 AM |
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Hi Mark,
I don't know if any members of the Eastern Cougar Foundation were able to get to Falmouth last night. If any news reports on your talk are printed, I would certainly like to see them.
Helen
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