vision2020@moscow.com: Wolves in Yellowstone and Idaho

Wolves in Yellowstone and Idaho

Bill London (london@wsu.edu)
Wed, 04 Feb 1998 18:23:13 -0800

Here's some information on a free Moscow event that many 2020-ites will
find interesting.
Gary Ferguson's book on the introduction of CAnadian wolves into
Yellowstone is a classic, well-written and insightful. Gary's slide show
is beautiful.
Gary will be here, with slide show, to talk wolves--for free.....
Be there or be square....BL

>From: cove@moscow.com
>Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 12:59:39 +0000
>To: cove@moscow.com
>Subject: Wolves in Yellowstone and Idaho
>
>FREE PRESENTATION ON WOLVES
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>WHEN: Monday, February 9, 1998,
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>WHERE: The VOX, 6th and Main, Moscow, ID
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>Friends of the Clearwater, Idaho Conservation League, Clearwater
>Biodiversity Project, the U of I Student Environmental Action Coalition,
>and the VOX are presenting a free presentation, February 9, at 7:00 PM at
>the Vox on the wolves of Yellowstone.
>
>Gary Ferguson has been a free lance writer for the past seventeen years,
>writing articles and books about science and nature, realms he explored as
>a naturalist in Idaho's Sawtooth Natural Recreation area. He has appeared
>on numerous radio and television programs and comes to Idaho to speak
>about his work The Yellowstone Wolves: The First Year. His excellent
>slides and views on the Yellowstone Wolves, their relocation from the wild,
>their reaction, and the human side of the event, will give insight to the
>wolf in our own state.
>
>This is a particularly timely topic in light of recent court decisions on
>wolves.
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>A quote from Gary Ferguson about the reintroduced wolves is quite telling:
>
> "In the coming months these fourteen animals will rarely be cast as
>anything but gods or devils, the cure sure to save us or the plague that
>will bring us down- always a team of survivors always a team of saviors or
>a herd of Trojan horses. Never just a bunch of predators, coming home."
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