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Conservation Breakfast: “The Olympic Cougar Project: Conservation in a Human-Dominated Landscape"

Conservation Breakfast: “The Olympic Cougar Project: Conservation in a Human-Dominated Landscape" - Thurs, Mar 14th

Jefferson Land Trust invites the community to attend its annual conservation breakfast.  There will be a fascinating presentation by Dr. Mark Elbroch, noted cougar biologist and Puma Program Director of Panthera, a nonprofit devoted to the conservation of the world’s 40 species of wild cats and the ecosystems they inhabit.  Dr. Elbroch and an expert panel will discuss the work and mission of the Olympic Cougar Project, and share how partners like Jefferson Land Trust help protect critical wildlife habitat in a human-dominated landscape.  Free registration and more information here.

Time: 9 - 10:30 am | Location: Zoom

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