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Letters from Charlie...

March 4, 2005





Fiv
e cubs are no problem to look after on long walks out from our cabin.





Reno and Sky come to an understanding and shake on the deal. Whatever the deal was. Sky soon forgot.





All five cubs are drawn to a rock in the lake where Kamchatka rhododendron are growing.





Sheena eating pine nuts beside their den November 10th.



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Hi Everyone:

I thought I would share my itinerary for my upcoming March slide presentations in Southern Alberta. It will be nice to be back in Alberta seeing everyone again. I hope to see you there.

Friday March 18, 2005 @ 7:30pm
Living with Grizzlies - Slide Presentation
Castle Mountain Resort, west of Pincher Creek
Tel: (403) 627-4022
E-mail: info@castlemountainresort.com
Website: www.castlemountainresort.com

Tickets $10 Adults, $5 Students & Staff and $2 Children
All proceeds are being donated to Pacific Rim Grizzly Bears Co-Existence Study of Charlie Russell

 

Saturday March 19, 2005 @ 6pm
Call of the Wild Fundraising Gala
for the Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation
Guest Speaker: Charlie Russell
Sheraton Eau Claire Suites
255 Barclay Parade SW, Calgary
Tickets $75 each
For Tickets Call: (403) 946-2361 or (403) 678-6969
Website: www.aiwc.ca

 

Sunday March 20, 2005 @ 7:30pm
Living With Grizzlies
Grand Ballroom, Travellodge
526 Mayor Magrath Dr S, Lethbridge
Tickets $10 at the Door
All proceeds are being donated to Pacific Rim Grizzly Bears Co-Existence Study of Charlie Russell, 2005.
For more information contact Gary Briggs at (403) 329-6887

 

Tuesday March 22, 2005 @ 7:45pm
Grasslands Naturalists Society - General Meeting
Guest Speaker: Charlie Russell
Medicine Hat Public Library
414 First Street SE, Medicine Hat
Tel: (403) 502-8527
Free Admission

Come out and see my new slides from last year which show the new cubs Geena, Sky, Sheena, Buck and Wilder.

See you there,
Charlie


© Pacific Rim Grizzly Bear Co-Existence Study, 2005