Coyotes in Vermont

Past event
Oct 22, 2019, 7 to 8 PM

Vermont Fish and Wildlife's Kim Royar, Vermont Furbearer Project Leader and David Person, Wildlife Ecologiston will present "Coyotes in Vermont" on Tuesday, October 22 at 7:00 pm at the Weathersfield Center Meetinghouse.

During her 33 years with Vermont Fish and Wildlife, Kim Royar helped landowners improve wildlife habitat, did extensive research on bobcats, coyotes and other furbearers, and worked to restore Vermont's population of American martens. She was a special assistant to the Commissioner in Fish and Wildlife's central office.

David Person did research on coyotes in Vermont for his UVM Master's Degree as well as research on wolves, deer and predator-prey dynamics for 22 years in Alaska. He has authored more than 40 scientific journal papers, as well as reports on the ecology of coyotes, wolves, deer, flying squirrels, predator-prey theory, quantitative ecology, and subsistence hunting. He currently resides in Braintree, Vermont.

This program is sponsored by the Weathersfield Conservation Commission and is free and open to the public.

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