Mountain Lion Capture & Handling Workshop
Mountain Lion Incident Management and Capture and Handling for Natural Resource, Animal Control and Law Enforcement Professionals
There are increasing confirmations of mountain lions in the Great Plains and Midwest as they naturally disperse from more western areas. Feral or escaped captive mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, are sometimes detected as well.
Though these cats are not normally an immediate threat to humans, First Responders must manage the situation for the safety of all.
How do you do it? What is the appropriate response to a cougar sighting, encounter, or cornered cat?
The Cougar Rewilding Foundation, in cooperation with the American Ecological Research Institute (–AERIE) and Minnesota Zoo, offers the solution.
With its team of cougar experts, the CRF (formerly Eastern Cougar Foundation) is offering a 2-day workshop on the safe and effective management of cougar incidents from the sylvan to the suburban.
This is a must for first responders such as local police officers, animal control personnel and natural resource professionals.
This workshop will:
1) Provide up-to-date scientific information on cougar biology and behavior
2) Provide information on how to identify cougar sign
3) Demonstrate the latest in immobilizing drugs and techniques, with hands-on practice
4) Answer questions on how to handle immobilized animals, precautions needed, monitoring, and what to expect.
5) Provide first hand information on procedures to use for crowd control, media interaction, and development of your First Responder Team
This one-of-a-kind workshop is designed to give First Responders in areas where pumas are showing up the tools they need to handle the situations safely, efficiently, and professionally. The course faculty includes:
Dr. John W. Laundré, a veteran cougar biologist with over 20 years experience and dozens of peer-reviewed publications
Dr. Jay Tischendorf, an experienced wildlife biologist and veterinarian with 25 years working with cougars, wolves, and other carnivores
Dr. Jim Rasmussen, professional zoo veterinarian, Minnesota Zoo
When: September 14-15, 2010.
Where: Minnesota Zoo – Apple Valley, MN
Registration Fee: $200
If interested in this unique opportunity, please contact:
Jay Tischendorf DVM
Director, American Ecological Research Institute (–AERIE)
Post Office Box 1826
Great Falls, Montana 59403 USA
Cell: 303-328-8414
E-Mail: TischendorfJ@Hotmail.com or Jay.Tischendorf@Novartis.com

