Wolf Cougar Interactions: What We Know
Friday, October 26th @ 7pm at Twispworks “Your Space” (aka the Education Station), Free.
Lauren Satterfield will share her PhD research studying wolf-cougar interactions in Washington State. Her project is investigating how a growing wolf population affects the behavior, diet, and survival of cougars as they adapt to the presence of another top predator across a landscape that is also used by people. No registration required.
Wolf Cougar Interactions: A Field Trip
Saturday, October 27th @ 8am to 12 noon.
Ph.D. student Lauren Satterfield will also give a field course discussing how GPS collar data is used to identify where a predator might have killed a deer, and how scientists use these sites to study deer heath and risk of predation. $10. To register email us
or call 996-2870. Limit 12 participants.
Originally published October 2018