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February
Coexisting with Coyotes - February 22, 2022 at 7PM
Coexisting with Coyotes
Free Webinar on Tuesday, February 22 at 7pm
No wild animal in our community inspires such a wide range of human emotions as the Eastern Coyote. Feared, cursed, and admired too, coyotes are among the most controversial critters in the Northeastern United States. Please join us for guest speaker Dana Goin’s talk about coyotes, their history and ecology, and what we can do to best coexist with them. The highly adaptable eastern coyote has become exceptionally adept at living adjacent to humans, even thriving in cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and NYC. Join us to better understand the behavior and benefits of the eastern coyote and how to empower our community with the tools, information, and resources we require to peacefully coexist with this misunderstood predator.
Dana Goin is the Wildlife Outreach Specialist at the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY, a not-for-profit environmental educational organization. She holds a degree in Wildlife Conservation and has worked in various areas around the country studying large and mid-sized carnivores including mountain lions, coyotes, bobcats, and raccoons.
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