“Mountain Lions in our Midst” is the topic of a free online presentation by wildlife biologist Jim “Doc” Hale at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Hale has studied the presence of the reclusive big cats in Contra Costa County for almost half a century and will share survey monitoring results, personal observations, ecology impacts, and images.
The talk is hosted by the East Bay chapter of the California Native Plant society.
The presentation will be held via Zoom and advance registration is required at https://bit.ly/2K6jWlv.
I’m in. Thank you, Claycord!
Here kitty kitty. 108RS
Nothing is free in this state
The presentation will be held via Zoom and advance registration is required
Zoom and advanced registration
Means your information will be sold and you will be targeted with advertisements
It’s like free healthcare right
A mountain of it. Ive heard enough government lion to last a lifetime.
Good timing. We just saw one few weeks ago crossing a paved walking/biking trail. We had our dogs with us. Luckily, they didn’t notice him in the near distance. The mountain lion was in Clayton near homes in the town area.
Why is it a Zoom? Why not PBS or NPR? I don’t get it…..I think R T has it correct….. I’d love to see it….but, yeah, no.
I am in too Silva. Thx for the info Claycord!
We saw a Black Puma near Dear Flat on Mt.D back in 1973 when we were kids camping with our Indian Guide troop. It was a fall summer night at dusk when we saw it jump down from a tree and run off. The Black Puma is the same family as the mountain lion. Just a different name n different color but same animal species.