National Wildlife Federation California Director Beth Pratt | In the Green Room | Zócalo Public Square
Beth Pratt: The Wild Wonder of California—and Beyond — Wildling Museum
38: Beth Pratt – The Age of Wildlife Crossings – Nature's Archive Podcast
Beth Pratt, California executive director for the National Wildlife Federation and a key player in developing the wildlife crossing, speaks during a celebration of life for the wild mountain lion who died
Condor Released at Hopper Mountain NWR. Service biologist Joseph Brandt and Beth Pratt, of the National Wildlife Federation, release condor #628. The condor had completed treatment for lead contamination and was released
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WHO WE ARE - Save LA Cougars
Beth Pratt - Regional Executive Director, California - National Wildlife Federation | LinkedIn
THE WILDLIFE CROSSING FUND: RECONNECTING LANDS FOR OUR COLLECTIVE FUTURE | Ecological Design Lab
Wilderness Spirit Brunch Honors Human Beth Pratt, and Cougar P-22 | Good for Santa Barbara | Noozhawk
Mountain Lion P-22 w/ Beth Pratt-Bergstrom
Cultivating Place: Beth Pratt-Bergstrom, Author Of 'When Mountain Lions are Neighbors' | NSPR
California to build largest wildlife crossing in world | AP News
Cultivating Place: Beth Pratt-Bergstrom, Author Of 'When Mountain Lions are Neighbors' | NSPR
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Beth Pratt raised millions for a cougar overpass - Los Angeles Times
Author Beth Pratt-Bergstrom at Skylight Books | Friends of Griffith Park
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A Force of Nature | Friends of Griffith Park
BeProvided Conservation Radio: Beth Pratt : California Executive Director of National Wildlife Federation and P-22 Cougar Lady!
California Is Building the World's Largest Wildlife Crossing to Help Protect Mountain Lions
Beth Pratt - Regional Executive Director, California - National Wildlife Federation | LinkedIn
Doing What is Best for P-22
Beth Pratt-Bergstrom | Heyday
Beth Pratt raised millions for a cougar overpass - Los Angeles Times
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Beth Pratt: The Wild Wonder of California—and Beyond — Wildling Museum