Missoula Linkage Lunch

The Linkage Lunch program was launched to engage, inform, connect, and motivate our Missoula community around landscape conservation.

The general focus of Linkage Lunches are presentations from experts to discuss conservation of habitat, connectivity, wildlife, water, or wildness…and all things in between. They may have a local, statewide, nationwide, or global context. But our goal is that each presentation will include some level of connection to how each of us can help tackle connectivity conservation at home in some way.

Come join the Center for Large Landscape Conservation and other practitioners, agency staff, conservation professionals, and any interested members of the public in these exciting lunchtime talks. You won’t want to miss it! Bring your lunch, if desired. All are welcome!

Please join us for our next Linkage Lunch, in June 2025!

Missoula Linkage Lunch June 2025

 

This month, the presenter is Molly McDevitt. She is the Science Director of the Blackfoot Challenge and a Conservation Community Builder. Through her career, Master’s and PhD research, she has studied numerous species across the West – pairing rigorous science with relevant conservation needs. She will speak about the need to connect scientific rigor, relationships, and resilience in order to lead impactful landscape-scale wildlife and natural resource conservation.

We hope to see you there!

Cheers from the Center for Large Landscape Conservation’s Missoula staff:

Kylie Paul, Katie Deuel, Gabriel Oppler


Banner photo: Lolo Creek, Lolo National Forest, Montana – Adobe Stock

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