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Meeting Canceled - March Meeting and Program

"Room to Roam: Current Research in the North Cascades”

Presented by Roger Christophersen,Wildlife Biologist,North Cascades Nat. Park

 

Tuesday, March 10, 7:00 Social; 7:30 ProgramFisherReleaseJasonRuvelson
Padilla Bay Interpretive Center
10441 Bayview Edison Road
Mt. Vernon, Washington

Roger Christophersen has over 25 years of experience researching and monitoring a diversity of wildlife species in the North Cascades mountain range. His primary work has been on endangered, threatened, rare, sensitive, and keystone mammal and bird species including forest carnivores, bats, American pikas and hoary marmots. He currently serves on local and regional Wildlife Working Group Committees, Citizen Advisory Councils and is actively engaged with various community outreach programs. He is an avid mountaineer and backcountry skier.

With a view from the frontlines, Roger will present an overview of what's going on in our backyard with such projects as fisher reintroduction, wolf recolonization, and marmot predation studies.

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Skagit Audubon Society holds monthly meetings on the second Tuesday of each month except for the months of July and August. We meet at 7:00 pm at Padilla Bay Interpretive Center (Google map), 10441 Bayview-Edison Rd. Mount Vernon. Meetings are open to all.

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