Howard Quigley and Derek Craighead who head up the Teton Cougar Project participated in panels of two different sessions at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival this week. The sessions were part of Tuesday's Big Cat Forum. The sessions brought together prominent conservationists and filmmakers to discuss where we stand and what we can do for big cat conservation. The audience made up of filmmakers, conservation organizations and interested public were able to ask questions addressing best practices, how media is used to enhance conservation and more. The two sessions were part of an all day focus on big cat conservation. The day featured a conversation with Dr. Alan Rabinowitz CEO of Panthera and the National Geographic WILD premiere of American Cougar featuring the Teton Cougar Project.
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Wed, October 5, 2011
by Craighead Beringia South
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- Teton Cougar Project,
- Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival,
- Howard Quigley,
- Derek Craighead,
- mountain lion,
- big cat,
- panthera,
- American Cougar,
- National Geographic,
- WILD,