Talking cougars at next Sequim Science Café
Published 1:30 am Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Kim Sager-Fradkin explores the lives and habitat of cougars on the Olympic Peninsula at the next Sequim Science Café, set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, at Paradise Restaurant, 703 N. Sequim Ave.
Sager-Fradkin is Wildlife Program Manager for Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Natural Resources. She will talk about a three-year collaborative study designed to help answer questions about the local cougar population, such as, Where are they? How many are here? What do they eat? What are they doing? What do we need to do to assure they remain a vibrant part of our ecosystem?
The event is sponsored by the Sequim Education Foundation. The group’s mission is “to be a catalyst for vibrant growth of each student in the Sequim community.”
See www.sequimeducationfoundation.org or www.facebook.com/sequimed.
