Creston Spring Speaker Series & AGM: Wolverine Way
Feb 15 2011 19:00
Douglas H. Chadwick from Whitefish, Montana
Doug Chadwick, wildlife biologist and writer of natural history, has travelled the world studying whales, grizzlies, ants, and elephants. He’s home now, involved in a wolverine project in Glacier National Park, Montana. Claiming a huge territory, the wolverine is one of the toughest mammals in the world and a symbol of untamed places. Chadwick’s book, Wolverine Way, sponsored by Patagonia, tells the story of this tenacious predator and its association with us.
Creston Valley Branch of Wildsight AGM to follow.
Wolverine Way, presented by Douglas H. Chadwick from Whitefish, Montana
Doug Chadwick, wildlife biologist and writer of natural history, has travelled the world studying whales, grizzlies, ants, and elephants. He’s home now, involved in a wolverine project in Glacier National Park, Montana. Claiming a huge territory, the wolverine is one of the toughest mammals in the world and a symbol of untamed places. Chadwick’s book, Wolverine Way, sponsored by Patagonia, tells the story of this tenacious predator and its association with us.
Creston Valley Branch of Wildsight AGM to follow.
When: Tuesday, February 15 at 7:00 pm
Where: Rotacrest Hall (next to the Recreation Centre)
Cost: $6
All welcome!




