On September 28th and 29th the Blackfoot Challenge <http://nrcc.createsend1.com/t/r/l/acikd/ilkkzuyy/u> and NRCC will host a grizzly bear and wolf focused field tour for Montana and Alberta cattle ranchers and wildlife biologists from the region. The purpose of the tour is to share lessons and compare experiences from the US and Canada on how to reduce conflicts with large carnivores in agricultural landscapes.
A pre-release screening of the film Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom will be held in Jackson this fall. Stay tuned for more details <http://nrcc.createsend1.com/t/r/l/acikd/ilkkzuyy/o> . Wolverine Night, held in spring of 2010, drew lots of attention, and we look forward to being able to publicly screen the film in its entirety this fall.
Yellowstone Lake <https://i9.createsend1.com/ei/r/27/11B/BA9/103110/laurendanielfinal.jpg> Interns Lauren Richie and Daniel Oppenheimer, having interviewed participants involved in a collaborative process to manage grizzly bears in Banff National Park, Alberta, are now in the early stages of writing an appraisal of the stakeholder engagement process. Learn more. <http://nrcc.createsend1.com/t/r/l/acikd/ilkkzuyy/f>
wolverine news
NRCC continues to monitor marked wolverines in the Absaroka range in Montana in partnership with the Gallatin National Forest. NRCC and partners are seeking resources to continue and build wolverine monitoring opportunities around Yellowstone National Park and surrounding areas in Wyoming. Thanks to Patagonia <http://nrcc.createsend1.com/t/r/l/acikd/ilkkzuyy/z> for their recent support to expand our wolverine awareness work. Contact Jason at NRCC for more information, and visit our wolverine ecology page <http://nrcc.createsend1.com/t/r/l/acikd/ilkkzuyy/v> .
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
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