MB_Boy
02-22-2019, 08:55 PM
For all you guys out that way my Dad is going to be speaking at it.
He is "Moose Doc"....(they got that backwards as he is known as Doc Moose :razz:) Thought any of you all in the area who may attend may want to know. Pretty proud of my Dad as he has dedicated the better part of his life to moose management etc in MB and has spoken at Moose Conferences (yes they exist) around the world. His bio is too long to list but has been (likely still is) on the board and past President of the North American Moose Foundation and also on the board of the RMEF. Should you have ever seen "The Man Who Would be Moose" on NatGeo....that's him.
Just to add in.....yes....he is a very active hunter and taught me all I know about hunting moose, other ungulates and "guided" me into my first grouse at the age of roughly 5.
I was hoping to fly in but have to be in the US for meetings that same week.
Bill Bennet/Geist etc will be there as well.
Symposium Agenda
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome to Attendees - Carmen Purdy
Introduction of Cranbrook Mayor, Leland Pratt
09:15 - 09:30 Outline of Symposium Objectives, Carmen Purdy
09:30 - 10:00 Sixty-five years of Big Game Hunting in the East Kootenays, Carmen Purdy
10:00 - 10:50 Ray Demarchi, An East Kootenay Big Game Manager's History. Introduction by Carmen Purdy
10:50 - 12:00 Dr. Valerius Geist, Professor Emeitus, Big Game Management Basics; Introduction by Ray Demarchi
12:00 - 12:40 Intermission; Auction of Tanned Wolf hide by Ray Demarchi
Advertise Silent Auction Items -- 50%/50%
Lunch Available
12:40 - 13:40 Dr. Vince (Moose Doc) Crichton; Introduction by Bill Bennett
Minding Moose and Other Ungulates in Manitoba
13:45 -14:45. Dr. Charles E. Kay, Ph.D. Wildlife Ecology, Utah State University; Introduction by Dave White
The Good, Bad and Ugly in Big Game Management Today
14:45 - 15:45 Jim Beers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Ret'd, Introduction by Carmen Purdy
When Too Much Management is a problem
15:45 - 16:15 Compendium and comments by Ken Sumanik
Windup and Thank you by Carmen Purdy
He is "Moose Doc"....(they got that backwards as he is known as Doc Moose :razz:) Thought any of you all in the area who may attend may want to know. Pretty proud of my Dad as he has dedicated the better part of his life to moose management etc in MB and has spoken at Moose Conferences (yes they exist) around the world. His bio is too long to list but has been (likely still is) on the board and past President of the North American Moose Foundation and also on the board of the RMEF. Should you have ever seen "The Man Who Would be Moose" on NatGeo....that's him.
Just to add in.....yes....he is a very active hunter and taught me all I know about hunting moose, other ungulates and "guided" me into my first grouse at the age of roughly 5.
I was hoping to fly in but have to be in the US for meetings that same week.
Bill Bennet/Geist etc will be there as well.
Symposium Agenda
09:00 - 09:15 Welcome to Attendees - Carmen Purdy
Introduction of Cranbrook Mayor, Leland Pratt
09:15 - 09:30 Outline of Symposium Objectives, Carmen Purdy
09:30 - 10:00 Sixty-five years of Big Game Hunting in the East Kootenays, Carmen Purdy
10:00 - 10:50 Ray Demarchi, An East Kootenay Big Game Manager's History. Introduction by Carmen Purdy
10:50 - 12:00 Dr. Valerius Geist, Professor Emeitus, Big Game Management Basics; Introduction by Ray Demarchi
12:00 - 12:40 Intermission; Auction of Tanned Wolf hide by Ray Demarchi
Advertise Silent Auction Items -- 50%/50%
Lunch Available
12:40 - 13:40 Dr. Vince (Moose Doc) Crichton; Introduction by Bill Bennett
Minding Moose and Other Ungulates in Manitoba
13:45 -14:45. Dr. Charles E. Kay, Ph.D. Wildlife Ecology, Utah State University; Introduction by Dave White
The Good, Bad and Ugly in Big Game Management Today
14:45 - 15:45 Jim Beers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Ret'd, Introduction by Carmen Purdy
When Too Much Management is a problem
15:45 - 16:15 Compendium and comments by Ken Sumanik
Windup and Thank you by Carmen Purdy