Montane Rabbits and Hares Register

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Wed, Apr 23, 20255:30 PM6:30 PM  (Pacific)

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Montane Rabbits and Hares

Rabbits and Hares occupy a central ecological role between vegetation structure and predators, yet almost no attention has been paid to their status and distribution in Tahoe! The Tahoe Institute for Natural Sciences aims to bridge this information gap!

1000 Rufus Allen Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, USA

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38.94450400,-119.97355700 Rachel Garat rachelgarat@sierranevadaalliance.org MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Tahoe Area Group - ML

Location: 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd, South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150, USA

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Event Organizers:
Rachel Garat
   rachelgarat@sierranevadaalliance.org

Gray rabbit looking at camera up close.
Rabbits and Hares occupy a central ecological role between vegetation structure and predators, yet almost no attention has been paid to their status and distribution in Tahoe! The Tahoe Institute for Natural Sciences aims to bridge this information gap. Since 2010 they have been studying White-tailed Jackrabbits, a species that had not been formally documented in the region in many decades, and more recently expanded to include Snowshoe Hares. Join us to hear from TINS Co-founder and Executive Director Will Richardson on his experience leading these studies and what they have found! Discussion topics include life history, population characteristics, interesting conservation genetics, curious range shifts, scary infectious diseases, and relationships to predators!

Cost: Free

Signup Instructions: Please register for the event, as there is a limited capacity.

Additional Directions: This presentation will be held in the meeting room inside the South Lake Tahoe Library.

Learn More About TINS Work Here!

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