Wolf biology and management talk scheduled
By Moosetrack Megan

Posted: November 2, 2015

Long-time wolf biologist Kent Laudon will present, “Comparisons between Northern Rockies Wolf Recovery and Mexican Wolf Recovery” on Thursday evening, November 5th at Flathead Valley Community College beginning at 7 p.m. The talk promises to be an informative and entertaining look at contemporary wolf research and management. Laudon has worked with wolves for 20 years and is well known for his expertise and insight on these carnivores.

Laudon’s talk is part of the lecture series, “Wildlife & Humans Together in the 21st Century,” on selected Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. through December at FVCC. The series is free and open to the public.

The talk will begin at 7 p.m. and will take place in the large community meeting room inside the Arts & Technology building on FVCC’s Kalispell campus. The presentation will last approximately an hour and will follow with a 15-minute question and answer period.

A complete schedule of lectures is found in the attached brochure; the schedule is also available by contacting FWP (752-5501) or FVCC (756-3946), or by visiting www.fvcc.edu, or http://fwp.mt.gov/regions/r1/. “Wildlife & Humans Together in the 21st Century” is supported by FVCC, FWP and a grant from the AT&T Technology and Environment Awards program. For more information, contact John Fraley at 752-5501 jfraley@mt.gov or Christina Relyea at 756-3946 crelyea@fvcc.ed or Tara Roth, FVCC, at 756-3912 troth@fvcc.edu

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