The Londonderry Conservation Commission invites you hear Kim Royar, Wildlife Biologist, Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife, for VERMONT WILDLIFE POPULATIONS: Changes Through Time, which will be presented on Zoom. Join Kim
as she discusses the changing history of wildlife populations in Vermont. She will relate beaver, otter, bobcat, coyote, fisher and wolf population fluctuations to landscape and habitat changes that have occurred throughout the centuries. She will discuss how these species have been influenced by human alterations to the landscape and how this might relate to future challenges.
Kim has worked for Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department for 35 years, during which she has served as district wildlife biologist, working to protect wildlife habitat and to conserve a wide range of species from beavers to bobcats. She was also instrumental in reintroducing a native weasel species, the American marten, to Vermont.
To get the Zoom login information visit: https://tinyurl.com/Zoom-LCC .