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Science and the Environment

  • 01 Feb 2017
  • 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Rosedale Community Centre

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  • This is a free event for members. Non-members are $5 at the door. Guests are welcome. No registration required.

Top Dog:  The Ecology, History and Survival of Gray Wolves in Kananaskis and Alberta

A subject of absolute fascination for many, gray wolves are a native, top predator in Alberta, considered integral to the maintenance of ecological health. While few have actually seen wolves, their presence can be confirmed by prints on trails and the occasional howl on a moon-lit night. Melanie Percy’s presentation will highlight various aspects of wolf ecology, social behaviour, and research techniques, as well as personal stories of her experiences studying these amazing creatures.

Presenter: Melanie Percy

Since moving to the Rocky Mountains in 1994 to study wolves, Melanie has worked with both federal and provincial government, industry, and environmental NGO’s, fulfilling her passion for wildlife and wild spaces. She currently works as the Conservation Ecology Team Lead for Alberta Parks in the Kananaskis Region, and is based out of Canmore.



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