First Tuesday: Cascades Wolverine Project
Banner Photo by David Moskowitz
When: Tuesday, November 4, at 7pm.
Where: Twisp River Tap House (Get Directions)
Cascades Wolverine Project is a grassroots effort to support wolverine recovery in the North Cascades. The group monitors this elusive mountain carnivore through winter field surveys and a year-round community science program that relies on observations from alpine recreationists. Join us for a talk by project co-founder Steph Williams to learn more about wolverines in our region, gain insights from eight years of monitoring effort, and hear Steph's thoughts on the future of humans and wolverines sharing the mountains we all love.
The presentation is free, open to the public, and begins at 7pm. If you'd like to come early and order drinks and food to enjoy before or during the presentation, feel free to arrive any time after 5pm. Reach out to Bridger with any questions about the event.
Next Generation Happy Hour: We're having a special happy hour for the next generation of conservationists after this month's talk. If you're under 40, stick around for drinks and conversation. Plus, if you fill out a 5 question survey, the Conservancy will buy you a drink!
About Stephanie
Stephanie Williams is a mountain guide and field biologist, two complementary fields that inspired her to co-found the Cascades Wolverine Project in 2017. Steph has over a decade of experience in field science, and two decades in the outdoor industry. She holds a BSc in biology, and is a professionally certified member of the American Mountain Guides Association. She is happiest in wild places, exploratory skiing and climbing, especially in wolverine country.
