Join wildlife biologist Chris Schadler for a presentation on "The Real Eastern Coyote" on July 12 at Shelburne Town Hall.
Chris, with 30 years of wolf and coyote research experience, will provide unique insight into this wild canid. She holds a masters in Conservation Biology and offers an especially singular perspective since she is also a sheep farmer.
Learn the true story of the eastern coyote -- how and when it arrived in New England, how it lives among us, although rarely seen, and how it contributes to keeping our forests, wildlife, and fields healthy.
Learn why it is a creature of our own making! It is smart, ecologically beneficial and by its presence, gives "wild" back to our wild lands.
Understand how, despite being the most unfairly persecuted carnivore in North America, the coyote survives and thrives.
Learn about the most effective coexistence strategies, especially for those with livestock. And learn how coyotes can actually benefit farmers.
Date: July 12 (Friday), 6-7:30 PM Place: Shelburne Town Hall, meeting rooms 1-2 on the 2nd floor Cost: Free and open to the public Contact: Holly at info@protectourwildlifevt.org
Sponsored by VT Wildlife Coalition and Protect Our Wildlife Vermont
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