Moose In Washington: Living on the Edge
…with Carrie Lowe of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Friday, September 24, 2021 at 7:15pm at the Tonasket Elementary School Parking Lot
Moose: they live alongside us, from the valley floor to the highlands, and despite their enormous size, are only rarely seen. Join Carrie Lowe, wildlife biologist with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to learn about the life history, population trends and challenges facing moose in our area.
Carrie Lowe works with game and nongame species in Spokane, Lincoln, and Whitman Counties. Prior to coming to Washington in 2013, Carrie spent time teaching at an outdoor science school in North Carolina, and worked on a variety of research projects, including loggerhead sea turtles in Georgia, mesocarnivores in the Sierra Nevada, black bears in Louisiana, grizzly bears in Montana, and bighorn sheep in Hells Canyon. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from Hope College in her hometown of Holland, MI and her M.S. in Wildlife & Fisheries Science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Join OHA in a unique, free community event – enjoy Carrie’s engaging in-person talk from a blanket, a camp chair or your vehicle, listen through your FM radio!
Questions? jen@okanoganhighlands.org
COVID Precautions will be in place: social distancing, individually wrapped desserts available by donation