Nature & You Lectures

February Lecture: Federal Public Lands in North Coastal Range and Klamath Mountains
Ryan Henson, Senior Policy Director for CalWild, gave us a fascinating look at the Federal public lands in the North Coastal Range and Klamath Mountains last Thursday, February 24th. Ryan discussed how much of California is public land and who is responsible for managing it. Ryan also discussed the benefits and importance of public lands and proper management. The lecture is up on Tuleyome’s YouTube channel!
Upcoming March Lecture: An Introduction to Mountain Lions
Please join us for our next lecture on March 24, 2022 at 7:00 PM when Gowan Batist from the Mountain Lion Foundation will give us an introduction to the biology and behavior of America’s native lion, along with the challenges facing this fascinating animal in the modern age and how we can all be better allies to our wild neighbors.
Gowan will be giving us a second presentation, April 28, 2022, on building on the previous presentation and will discuss land management and coexistence, and how food systems can help or harm wildlife. We will discuss how land management from thousands of acres of rangeland to rural homesteads to apartment buildings can all support mountain lions.
Please register for the March lecture on Tuleyome's website. Registration for the April lecture will be available in the near future.
We hope to see you there!
-Kristie Ehrhardt; kehrhardt@tuleyome.org
Tuleyome Land Conservation Program Manager
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