November 5, 2014, Wednesday - Yellowstone National Park Ranger Presentation on Yellowstone Wildlife Conservation Challenges and Opportunities at Mill City Museum
Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Location: Mill City Museum, Mill Commons, 704 S. 2nd Street
RSVP: Please RSVP to Kesha Richardson at krichardson@npca.org. Seating is limited, so be sure to respond by Friday, Oct. 31.
Yellowstone National Park ranger presentation on Yellowstone wildlife conservation challenges and opportunities.
Yellowstone National Park offers visitors the opportunity to view iconic wildlife, including grizzly bears and bison, in their historic landscape. The path to protection of Yellowstone's wildlife has been a long one, with many remaining management challenges.
Join NPCA and special guest David Hallac, chief of the Yellowstone Center for Resources at Yellowstone National Park, who will share the story Yellowstone's grizzly bears and bison and discuss the challenges and opportunities for continued conservation.
About the speaker: David Hallac manages the Yellowstone Center for
Resources, the resource management and science division at Yellowstone National Park. He oversees a number of park programs, including wildlife and aquatic sciences, vegetation ecology, forestry, Native American tribal relations, and many others. He leads a variety of complex conservation initiatives such as trans-boundary bison conservation and management, and climate change research. Dave lives at Mammoth Hot Springs inside Yellowstone National Park with his family.