Mattole Trip Part 4: The Mill Creek Forest and a Community Forum
This is the fourth post concerning my recent introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. Entering “Mattole” in the search bar in the upper right portion of this…
And its Allies
This is the fourth post concerning my recent introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. Entering “Mattole” in the search bar in the upper right portion of this…
Today, October 23, is International Snow Leopard Day! This is an unofficial holiday that was created in 2013 at a meeting of all twelve Snow Leopard Range States in Bishkek,…
This is the third post detailing my recent introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. Parts one and two will bring you up to speed. When I awoke…
An exciting event is coming up that you will not want to miss. From 12 – 1 pm PST (9 – 10 am EST) on Wednesday, November 2, Sharon Negri…
This is the second post detailing my introduction to qualitative field work in the Mattole watershed. To read Part 1, click here. Following the end of the community forum which I…
In February of this year, Conservation CATalyst and the Center for Biological Diversity created a media firestorm when they released a video of El Jefe: the only known jaguar (Panthera…
Mountain lions (AKA cougars, pumas, Puma concolor, etc.) have a habit of turning up where they are not supposed to be. There is a breeding population of them in Los Angeles, last…
Mountain lion, puma, cougar, panther: the most wide-ranging large carnivore in the Western hemisphere goes by many names. Known scientifically as Puma concolor, it is capable of taking down prey many…