February 2019 Program

Return of the Wolf to Montana

presented by
Dianne Boyd

UPDATE – Meeting has been rescheduled due to the weather. (See details below)

Dianne Boyd with wolf – Photo Credit: Dianne Boyd

Renowned wolf biologist Diane Boyd will present a program on the status of the wolf recovery program at the February 11, 2019 Flathead Audubon program on Thursday, March 7th from 7-9 PM at the Gateway Center, Room 26 in Kalispell. (Park in the northwest parking lot -across the street from the back of the Post Office. Enter through Door C directly into The Gathering Place, which is Room 26.)

Diane began studying wolf recovery in the Rockies when the first wolf walked down from Canada and successfully colonized northwestern Montana in 1979. Join Diane as she discusses how wolf recovery unfolded from this first colonizer to the present population of 2,000 wolves in the West: the challenges, the successes, and the future of wolves on the Montana landscape.

Diane Boyd began her wolf career with Dave Mech in Minnesota in 1977. She moved to Montana in 1979 to study wolf recovery in the Rocky Mountains, and followed the population growth from 1 wolf to 2000 wolves at present in MT/ID/WY. Diane has collaborated on wolf research in MN, MT, MI, AZ, NM, BC, AB, Italy, Romania, and Ellesmere Island. She earned her MS and PhD degrees from the University of Montana researching wolf ecology, genetics, and the recolonization process. Diane has published 40 articles on wolf and carnivore ecology in scientific journals and popular literature. She currently works for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Kalispell, Montana, as the Wolf/Carnivore Specialist.