Mountain Lions and Fishers: Learn Their Behavior and How to Track Them

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Press release from the Bureau of Land Management:

The elusive carnivores, mountain lions and fishers are the subject of a talk by professional wildlife tracker and biologist Phil Johnston on Sunday, March 19, 3:00 p.m. at the Redwood Playhouse, 286 Sprowel Creek Road in Garberville. The talk will include the ecology and behavior of fishers (Pekania pennanti) and mountain lions (Puma concolor), and the interactions between these two animals, and will include tips on how to track and observe these species in the wilderness of California.

Phil Johnston is a professional wildlife tracker and biologist studying fishers and mountain lions in Humboldt County. Phil has spent the last 7 years tracking and studying the wildlife of northern California, and currently works as a biologist for the Hoopa Valley Tribe.

This free event is sponsored by Lost Coast Interpretive Association and Bureau of Land Management, King Range National Conservation Area, in association with Redwood Playhouse Presents.

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browndwarf
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browndwarf
7 years ago

I hope I can make it

Brian
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Brian
7 years ago

Kitty, kitty

Ron Dean
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7 years ago

Great to see more of this type info coming to North Coast. Went to good lecture by Greta Wengert at Eureka zoo last year. I’ve been doing “citizen science” with a dozen + trail cams for 3 yrs now in Trinidad with some jaw dropping results. Very much look forward to learning more, and touching base with like minded peeps. ~Ron Dean

Covelo or busted
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Covelo or busted
7 years ago

LOOKKIN FORWARDS!