Dominic Noce, Botswana ’20

After returning from Botswana, Dominic worked as a Canada lynx technician in Glacier National Park before returning to the University of Montana for his senior year. After receiving his B.S. in wildlife biology, he worked on a mountain lion project in Utah and a pronghorn project in Montana…

Transatlantic perspectives on Conservation and Wildlife Management

TPCWM Workshop Group

Maggie Triska, conservation scientist at RRCS, was invited to join 30 researchers in Paradise Valley, Montana for a workshop entitled: Transatlantic perspectives on Conservation and Wildlife Management. Participants came from government agencies, universities, and nonprofit organizations – with half arriving from Germany. The workshop took place at the end of May over 3 days and […]

Leaders in Chilean Patagonia Agree to Strengthen Conservation—and Communities

March 7, 2022 By: Makarena Roa, The Pew Charitable Trusts In a move designed to guarantee that the effective protection of national parks and reserves in Chilean Patagonia improves the quality of life—and provides increased development opportunities—for the area’s residents, local officials signed an unprecedented agreement in late January, in the windswept forest of lenga, […]