Talk: Large Carnivore Management

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Name: Talk: Large Carnivore Management
Date: May 2, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM MDT
Large Carnivore Biologist Luke Ellsbury fits a chemically immobilized mountain lion with a tracking collar and ear tags.
Event Description:

Wyoming Game & Fish wildlife biologist Luke Ellsbury presents Large Carnivore Management in Wyoming at the May Lunchtime Expedition lecture.

The in-person talk takes place in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s Coe Auditorium, with a virtual option available at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N_0Hyj0iQGepzcRzJ5mJKg

Large carnivore management in Wyoming is multifaceted and always dynamic. Mountain lions, wolves, grizzly bears, and black bears are monitored and managed by a team of experts working together to maintain viable populations of large carnivores in suitable habitats. The team uses a science-based adaptive approach and proactively manages to mitigate human/wildlife conflicts.

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department strives to include localized expertise as well as public desires and attitudes in developing objectives and making management decisions. The Large Carnivore Section provides information and education on large carnivore management and safety to the public all over the state through Bear Wise Wyoming. Through changing population dynamics of both wildlife and people, carnivore management in Wyoming will continue to have its rewards and challenges.

Ellsbury is a large carnivore biologist for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. He was born and raised in Cody, with a deep love and respect for the wildlife and wild places found here. He received his bachelor of science from Montana State University in 2012 while dragging a patient wife and three kids along with him.

Ellsbury began working for the WGFD in 2008 as a bear management technician, and was hired as the large carnivore biologist in Cody in 2012. Carnivore conflict is the majority of his workload during the year, however, he spends the winter months assisting with mountain lion research using his pack of trained hounds. When not chasing down conflicts, Ellsbury enjoys family, following his hounds, and fly fishing, along with various other outdoor pursuits.

 

Location:
Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Coe Auditorium
720 Sheridan Avenue
Cody, WY 82414
Date/Time Information:
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Noon–1 p.m.
Contact Information:
Corey Anco
Fees/Admission:
Free
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