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2004 BFRO Field Studies
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May 6-9
California Redwoods
Expedition / Field Study |
Contact local organizer
Robert Leiterman
For his day job Robert is a full time Park Ranger in California's
Redwoods State Parks.
On the side he meets eyewitnesses and investigates local sighting
reports for the BFRO.
Robert can be reached by phone,
but may not be able to return your
call until the evening. If he's not there
when you call, please leave a message with his wife or on his
voicemail. He works during the day.
Call: (707) 725-2907
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August 5-8 Washington Olympic
Peninsula
Expedition / Field Study |
Contact local organizer
Clay Butler
Clay is a retired man tracker and tracking instructor for the
U.S. Department of the Interior / National Park Service.
He's very well known and highly recommended in the area of Lake
Quinault, WA, and on the neighboring Quinault Indian Reservation,
with which he a tribal member.
In his retirement he runs a successful fishing guide service
in and around the Quinault Reservation.
Clay can be reached by phone,
but may not be able to return your
call until the evening.
If he's not there when you call, please leave a message for
him on the answering machine.
Call: (360) 288-9966
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September 2-5 Northern New Mexico
Mountains
Expedition / Field Study |
Contact local organizer
Dr. Steven Coy
Dr. Steve Coy is a former
wildlife biologist for the
U.S. Department of Interior /
Bureau of Land Management.
He's an aggressive field investigator for the BFRO, and has
some great contacts in various jurisdictions in this region.
Steve can be reached by phone,
but may not be able to return your
call until the evening. If he's not there
when you call, please leave a message for him on the answering
machine.
Call: (970) 565-3815
or
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