When it comes to wildlife, renowned photographer and wildlife researcher Sue Morse puts it this way: "If you DON'T build it, they will come." In other words, wild animals need intact, interconnected, wild habitat to survive and thrive. On April 27, at 7:00pm, via Zoom webinar, Sue Morse will be sharing her remarkable photos and insights about the wildlife with whom we share this place we call home, their need for wild habitat, and the actions individuals and communities can take to promote wildness. In this talk, she'll focus on the Champlain Valley—Vermont's most densely populated region—where opportunities still abound to encourage wild habitats. So, pop your popcorn, gather friends and family, and savor Sue's presentation!
To register and receive a link to the presentation: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wild-about-wild-habitat-with-susan-morse-tickets-601659127647
Based in Jericho, VT, Sue Morse founded and serves as science director for Keeping Track, which promotes monitoring of wildlife habitat by training both professionals and community volunteers in science-based field study methodology. She has monitored and photographed wildlife since 1977, with an emphasis on documenting the presence and habitat needs of bobcat, black bear, Canada lynx, and cougar.
Sue's presentation is hosted by St Michael's College Center for the Environment, and is co-sponsored by Vermont Family Forests, The Watershed Center, and Lewis Creek Association.
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