Speaker: David Moskowitz
Lecture: Wolves in the Land of Salmon
David Moskowitz, a professional wildlife tracker, photographer, and outdoor educator, has contributed to wildlife studies in the Pacific Northwest and in the Canadian and U.S. Rocky Mountains. He has tracked, documented, and photographed wolves in the wild in Oregon, Washington, Montana, British Columbia, and southern Alberta, studying den and rendezvous sites and assisting with efforts to detect the species in ... More
Speaker: David Moskowitz
Lecture: Wolves in the Land of Salmon
David Moskowitz, a professional wildlife tracker, photographer, and outdoor educator, has contributed to wildlife studies in the Pacific Northwest and in the Canadian and U.S. Rocky Mountains. He has tracked, documented, and photographed wolves in the wild in Oregon, Washington, Montana, British Columbia, and southern Alberta, studying den and rendezvous sites and assisting with efforts to detect the species in parts of the region where their current status is unknown.
He helped establish and co-manages the Cascades Citizen Wildlife Monitoring Project, teaches wildlife tracking programs through Wilderness Awareness School in Duvall, Washington, and has led wolf-tracking expeditions in Washington, Idaho, and Wisconsin. As an evaluator for Cybertracker Conservation, he provides certification of wildlife tracking skills as part of efforts to increase observer reliability and the use of this skill in research and conservation initiatives across North America.
An avid mountaineer and an instructor and trainer for Outward Bound, he has explored many of the most remote parts of the Pacific Northwest. David Moskowitz will present findings from his new book, "WOLVES IN THE LAND OF SALMON: Wildlife, Wildlands, and People across the Pacific Northwest". David's previous book was the very well-received guide,"WILDLIFE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Tracking and Identifying Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates".
Everyone is welcome to come hear this most interesting lecture! There is will be a $5 donation at the door for all non-Study Group members.
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