Coyote Population Dynamics Presentation

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Coyote seen on trail camera
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Vermont Coverts - Woodlands for Wildlife and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park are co-sponsoring a free presentation on Saturday, April 20th from 10:00am to noon in Woodstock, VT. Join us for an engaging presentation to learn about the different factors that influence coyote populations in Vermont.

Dr. Dave Person, Research Wildlife Scientist (retired) presents: Geography of Life and Death: Coyotes, Predation and Landscapes. He will discuss the biology and ecology of eastern coyotes in Vermont, and the dynamic influences of predation and landscape on their populations. Bring your questions and curiosity!

Where: The Forest Center at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park in Woodstock, VT. Please park in the Billings Farm & Museum parking lot, then use the cross walk over Route 12, then bear right where the driveway splits and follow signs to the Forest Center.

Who: This event is free and open to the public. You do not need to be a member of Vermont Coverts, or pay a fee to attend this event. Please pre-register as space is limited.

How: To pre-register or for more information please call the Park reservations line at (802) 457-3368 x 222 or email Ana Mejia at e-mail us.

Coffee, hot water, and cookies will be available.

We hope you can join us to learn more about these woodland canids!

Last updated: March 18, 2019

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