Author: Sean Bogle
The Risks Of Toxicants From Marijuana Cultivation on Pacific Fisher and Spotted Owl Populations
In this lecture Mark Higley, Wildlife Biologist, Hoopa Valley Tribe presents the methods of modeling predictability of poisons used at illegal marijuana grow sites and how they are impacting Pacific fishers and endangered spotted owls. This presentation is from the ...
Marijuana Farming Bleeds Into Waterways Affecting Salmon Stocks
This is the third presentation from the Marijuana Symposium at the 2015 Western Section of the Wildlife Society. Scott Bauer an environmental scientist in the Coho Recovery Program with California Department of Fish & Wildlife presents the impacts that marijuana ...
California Law Enforcement on the Front Lines of Illegal Pot Farms
Here is the second presentation in a series from the Marijuana Symposium at the 2015 Western Section of the Wildlife Society. In this talk, California Department of Fish and Wildlife will be discussing the severity of illegal marijuana grow ...
Marijuana Cultivation and its Impacts on Wildlife, Habitats and the Wildlife Profession
Legalizing and regulating marijuana is, to many, progressive. However, there is another side: illegal marijuana plantations across the state of California are found to be poisoning wildlife populations. Numerous marijuana grow sites are scattered among the dense and remote forests ...